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September 20, 2016
Business
- Filing for student financial aid starts October 1st
- House panel to probe Wells Fargo opening of unauthorized accounts
- Consumer prices ticked up 0.2 percent in August
- Americans take on more mortgage debt as housing recovers, Fed says
- Filing for student financial aid starts October 1st
- House panel to probe Wells Fargo opening of unauthorized accounts
- Consumer prices ticked up 0.2 percent in August
- Americans take on more mortgage debt as housing recovers, Fed says
State
- Michigan man denied gun wins key appeal in federal court
- New sentence likely means freedom after 49 years in prison
- Firm honored by coalition
- Mich. man denied gun wins key appeal in federal court
- New sentence likely means freedom after 49 years in prison
Column
- THE COUNSELORS CORNER: Death and life
- TAKING STOCK: Ford and GM
- THE COUNSELORS CORNER: Death and life
- TAKING STOCK: Ford and GM
Nation
- Kagan says 8-member high court a problem over time
- AP, others sue FBI for details on iPhone hacking tool
- Yelp warns California suit could scrub critical reviews
- Kagan says 8-member high court a problem over time
- AP, others sue FBI for details on iPhone hacking tool
- Yelp warns California suit could scrub critical reviews
Feature
headlines Oakland County
- Whitmer signs gun violence prevention legislation
- Department of Attorney General conducts statewide warrant sweep, arrests 9
- Adoptive families across Michigan recognized during Adoption Day and Month
- Reproductive Health Act signed into law
- Case study: Documentary highlights history of courts in the Eastern District
headlines National
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Judge accused of using ‘game or jail’ tactic, asserting abuse victims get ‘Super Bowl’ neurochemicals
- Prosecutor gets suspension for invading jury’s ‘inner sanctum’
- Lateral hiring bounced back in 2024, especially for associates in BigLaw, new NALP report says
- Refugee ban can’t be enforced against those who received conditional approval, 9th Circuit says
- ABA, more than 50 bar associations condemn ‘government actions that seek to twist the scales of justice’