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    March 27, 2020

    Nation

    1. Abortion providers sue state over virus outbreak order
    2. Co-parenting in the ­coronavirus pandemic: A family law scholar's advice
    3. Fears for civil rights mount amid fight against coronavirusLaws spelling out what a state can do during a pandemic can be complex
    4. National Roundup

    Business

    1. Medical supply chains are fragile in the best of times and COVID-19 will test their strength
    2. American Bar Association announces 2020 Margaret Brent award recipients
    3. Master the quick and ­painless money check-in
    4. Ford pushes for factory restart, union not so sure
    5. Who needs business ethics when you've got the law on your side?
    6. Coronavirus spotlights the link between clean water and health

    Courts

    1. The Legal Profession: For litigators, COVID-19 has changed everything
    2. Federal judges urged to free thousands of prison inmates
    3. State Supreme Court hears arguments in Dunleavy recall case

    Column

    1. State is in a more resilient position to weather an economic storm than at any time before
    2. Coronavirus spotlights the link between clean water and health
    3. Who needs business ethics when you've got the law on your side?
    4. The coronavirus and the need to embrace 'information age'

    State

    1. Nessel, colleagues warn e-tailers: Online marketplaces aren't exempt from price-gouging laws
    2. AG Nessel provides guidance on executive orders violations

    Feature

    1. Criminal justice reform advocates join together for virtual 'Day of Empathy'
    2. The coronavirus and the need to embrace 'information age'
    3. SBM website offers links to texts of COVID-19 legal documents
    4. Medical supply chains are fragile in the best of times and COVID-19 will test their strength
    5. Daily Briefs