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December 26, 2016
Column
- Legal People
- A second opinion can be helpful . . . or not
- How can couples deal with income differences?
- LEGAL PEOPLE
Courts
- SCOTUS could weigh in on employment agreement's arbitration clause
- Double contempt case divides Court of Appeals
Nation
- 'In the midst of chaos' - 3 Chicagoans remember deadly year
- White nationalists raise millions with tax-exempt charities
- National Roundup
Business
- NYC 24/7: Sleepless businesses meet a need in the night
- Obama helped bring back economy, restless voters chose Trump
- U.S. business investment rose in November for 2nd month
- Business NYC 24/7: Sleepless businesses meet a need in the night Legitimate late-night businesses range from floral delivery to housecleaning
- A second opinion can be helpful â?¦ or not
- Louisiana White nationalists raise millions with tax-exempt charities
- Flint aid and Detroit schools bailout among top 10 laws of 2016
- National Roundup
- How can couples deal with income differences?
- Illinois 'In the midst of chaos' -- 3 Chicagoans remember deadly year City's epidemic of gun violence has produced some 740 homicides this year
- Economy Obama helped bring back economy, restless voters chose Trump Economic progress of past 8 years has yet to resonate with much of country
- Wisconsin SCOTUS could weigh in on employment agreement's arbitration clause
- North Carolina Double contempt case divides Court of Appeals Defendants failed to convince court that contempt orders violate state law
Feature
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headlines National
- Facing deadline, California debates way forward on bar exam
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Jury awards nearly $60M to former police officer for wrongful prosecution in sex assault case
- Court clerk staffers in New Orleans dig through landfill to find wrongly tossed court records
- Once-jailed county clerk asks Supreme Court to overturn right to same-sex marriage
- Person accused in machete attack among those with dropped charges amid defense lawyer work stoppage