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    November 24, 2017

    Feature

    1. 'All the world's a stage'
    2. Daily Briefs
    3. Levin Center convenes national scholars for immigration symposium at Wayne Law
    4. 'Triumph of Rosemary'

    State

    1. Snyder makes initial appointments to Trial Court Funding Commission
    2. Snyder signs legislation increasing security requirements to protect payment card information at fuel pumps

    Business

    1. Big Tobacco's anti-smoking ads begin after decade of delay
    2. Gun ads continue after mass shootings but with new scrutiny
    3. Markets charge to new highs as global economy expands
    4. Still hope in the rule of law
    5. Advertising Big Tobacco's anti-smoking ads begin after decade of delay
    6. Gun ads continue after mass shootings but with new scrutiny Advertisements have become a focal point in court case against gun company
    7. NALS Presentation
    8. Iowa Attorney spends year serving Justice Department in Afghanistan Assistant U.S. attorney shared his experience of investigating difficult cases
    9. Snyder signs legislation increasing security requirements to protect payment card information at fuel pumps
    10. Michigan Supreme Court Orders
    11. Mastering media interviews
    12. Local governments have self-inflicted financial problems
    13. Connecticut Bridgeport's acting police chief faces criticism in his role Community leaders want change following incidents of excessive force
    14. Louisiana Lawsuit over decades of illegal arrests faces roadblock Judge's ruling could preclude many from getting class-action compensation
    15. Maryland Atheistic group rejects call for appeal in Bladensburg Cross case Park service, American Legion say cross is only commemorative, not religious
    16. Weather is here, wish you were beautiful; the big chill for litigation dinosaurs

    Column

    1. Markets charge to new highs as global economy expands
    2. Weather is here, wish you were beautiful; the big chill for litigation dinosaurs
    3. Local governments have self-inflicted financial problems
    4. Still hope in the rule of law
    5. Mastering media interviews

    Courts

    1. Justices to hear Minnesota case restricting political apparel at polls
    2. Lawsuit over decades of illegal arrests faces roadblock

    Nation

    1. Bridgeport's acting police chief faces criticism in his role
    2. Atheistic group rejects call for appeal in Bladensburg Cross case
    3. Attorney spends year serving Justice Department in Afghanistan
    4. National Roundup