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December 11, 2015
Column
- A December shout out to some Michigan mischief prohibitions
- Don't subsidize billionaires' hobbies; take away the copyright
- Sailing provides more than metaphors
- Benefits and dangers of mobile banking apps
- Sometimes the first will be last and the last first
Business
- Who's investigating fake Chinese goods?
- Deconstructing the work model
- Archer Award Rosen and Rhodes Recognized
- Benefits and dangers of mobile banking apps
- Sailing provides more than metaphors
- Nation After California shooting, fears of Muslim harassment rise Anti-Defamation League has tracked more than 3 dozen incidents since Paris attack
- Sometimes the first will be last and the last first
- Judges, lawyers learn about unconscious bias
- Missouri Web reporter shut out of trial after reader's comment Attorney for camera company says there is no evidence jurors saw post
- Deconstructing the work model
- Don't subsidize billionaires' hobbies; take away the copyright
- A December shout out to some Michigan mischief prohibitions
- Profiles of radicals reveal numerous paths to extremism
- National Roundup
- Connecticut In remembrance of Newtown victims, 26 acts of kindness
- Business Who's investigating fake Chinese goods? Fake investigators Crackdown on corruption has yet to reach the front lines of the fight against fakes
- California Settlement reached in 'Happy Birthday' copyright case
- Detroit law firm named among top 10 product liability practice groups
- Wayne Law professor to present paper at national conference
Feature
- Daily Briefs . . .
- Wayne Law professor to present paper at national conference
- Judges, lawyers learn about unconscious bias
- Archer Award: Rosen and Rhodes Recognized
- Saving Lives
Nation
- After California shooting, fears of Muslim harassment rise
- Profiles of radicals reveal numerous paths to extremism
- In remembrance of Newtown victims, 26 acts of kindness
- National Roundup . . .
State
Courts
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Online shoppers find deals on the Temu app, but states say the trade-off is personal data
- Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan
- Attorney indicted for trying to kill her husband of more than 25 years
- American Bar Association cites members’ needs in law firm intimidation hearing
- OpenAI sued for practicing law without a license
- Lindsey Halligan being investigated by the Florida Bar




