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November 14, 2018
Business
- What is public service loan forgiveness? And how do I qualify to get it?
- Red October: market shrugs off positive earnings
- From Audible to Whole Foods: A look at Amazon's empire
- Pocket money apps aim to help kids in cashless world
- This intellectual property is worth a lot of Bitcoin: What's protecting this disruptive blockchain technology?
- Two paths for 21st-century law firms: innovation or extinction
- FBI report shows 17 percent spike in hate crimes in 2017
Courts
- U.S. trial to tell epic tale of Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo'
- U.S. Supreme Court Roundup
- ABA urges justices to reject Texas' disability standard in capital cases
Nation
- Abortion fight aimed at second-trimester procedure
- National Roundup
- Measuring racial profiling: Why it's hard to tell where police are treating minorities unfairly
- Feds: Priest lied about cancer in scam to raise money
Feature
- NALS of Detroit
- Michigan Supreme Court to hear oral arguments Nov. 19
- Get to Know Michael Layne
- Daily Briefs
Column
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- This LA lawyer levels up legal protections in the video game industry
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Legal champions to receive Spirit of Excellence Award at 2026 ABA Midyear Meeting
- Fake Sullivan & Cromwell entities used by scammers should be dissolved, suit says
- Hackers gained access to ‘small number’ of attorney emails at Williams & Connolly, firm confirms
- Before joining Anderson Kill, judge was accused of rude behavior on bench, retaliatory threats in ethics case