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November 14, 2017
Courts
- Inmates freed weeks or months early begin their new lives
- Supreme Court takes a technological step forward
- Sports betting isn't legal, but firms are jockeying already
Column
- Beyond sports and sex: employment bias claims under Title IX
- Mass shootings becoming a way of American life
- Analyzing Credit Acceptance Corp.
Nation
- She recognized her own photo, but can't account for 42 years
- Bail Project: National fund to help bail defendants out of jail
- Family still grieves child's 1981murder
- National Roundup
Business
- U.S. Supreme Court Notebook
- How the tax package would slam higher education
- Mass shootings becoming a way of American life
- Colleges draw fewer foreign students but avoid crisis so far
- Not feeling the recovery? You're certainly not alone
- Analyzing Credit Acceptance Corp.
Feature
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- 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