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May 29, 2018
Feature
- Why Michigan needs to draw more revenue from its booming bottled water industry
- Automobile laws should be as smart as autonomous cars
- Law firm represents property owners in Gordie Howe International Bridge project
- Daily Briefs
Business
- DNA apps promise deeper insights for consumers - but at what cost?
- For CEOs, $11.7 million a year is just middle of the pack
- Cooley co-hosts swearing-in ceremony
- Connecticut Taking on the system: 'Dreamers' are getting law degrees ABA adopted resolution urging change in law regarding bar admission
- U.S. Supreme Court Watch Supreme Court to hear tribal jurisdiction case Ruling in favor of Muscogee (Creek) Nation could set a domino effect into motion
- Analysis DNA apps promise deeper insights for consumers but at what cost?
- The Conversation Why Michigan needs to draw more revenue from its booming bottled water industry
- Texas School shooting survivors seek purpose in shadow of Parkland Emotional journey of Santa Fe High School shooting survivors has just begun
- After mass shootings, NRA predictably pins blame on familiar list
- Massachusetts Former prosecutor alleged to have taken part in 'cover-up' Defendant asserts he was never advised of his statutory right to use telephone
- Analysis Peer rejection isn't the culprit behind school shootings
- Automobile laws should be as smart as autonomous cars
- Is there such thing as privacy anymore?
Column
Courts
- Former prosecutor alleged to have taken part in 'cover-up'
- Supreme Court to hear tribal jurisdiction case
Nation
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- NextGen UBE ‘blueprint’ welcome, but more info on new bar exams needed, sources say
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Lawyer accused of hitting rapper Fat Joe’s process server with his car
- Trump administration sues Maryland federal court and its judges over standing order on deportations
- Law firms consider increasing capital contributions by equity partners
- BigLaw firm lays off 5% of business professional staff