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    September 28, 2018

    Feature

    1. Friday Feature: View from the Top
    2. Red Mass
    3. Impact of Due Process Protocol Principles on Arbitration of Statutory Employment Cases in Michigan
    4. Memories of trauma are unique because of how brains and bodies respond to threat
    5. Daily Briefs

    Business

    1. A U.S. privacy law could be good for Google - but bad for you
    2. U.S. economy grew at robust 4.2 percent rate in Q2
    3. Small retailers upbeat about 4Q but tariffs make some uneasy
    4. How to write a will that won't trigger a family feud
    5. SmallBiz Small Talk Small retailers upbeat about 4Q but tariffs make some uneasy
    6. Economy U.S. economy grew at robust 4.2 percent rate in Q2 Economists believe the country is on track for annual growth around 3 percent
    7. Technology A U.S. privacy law could be good for Google -- but bad for you
    8. Unreasonable demands stifle real ­environmental progress
    9. National Roundup
    10. Pennsylvania Some black Americans see racial comeuppance in Cosby saga
    11. Attorney receives Inaugural Hall of Fame Award for Lifetime M&A Achievement
    12. The ever-shifting legal ­landscape of joint employment
    13. ABA News New class of ABA innovation fellows will tackle diverse group of access to justice projects

    Column

    1. How to write a will that won't trigger a family feud
    2. Things have changed since Anita Hill - sort of
    3. Unreasonable demands stifle real ­environmental progress
    4. The ever-shifting legal ­landscape of joint employment

    Courts

    1. Some black Americans see racial comeuppance in Cosby saga

    Nation

    1. Man with long immigration record is charged with killings
    2. National Roundup
    3. New class of ABA innovation fellows will tackle diverse group of access to justice projects

    State

    1. Attorney receives Inaugural Hall of Fame Award for Lifetime M&A Achievement