Archives
April 17, 2020
Business
- It's not a plague, it's a lesson
- A Q&A to build your financial resilience
- Reopening could require thousands more public health workers
- Hit by the virus and weighing a raid on your 401(k)? Beware
- MPSC outlines steps to ensure utility protections, assistance for vulnerable households during COVID-19 pandemic
- Nessel joins coalition of AGs over EPA limiting civil enforcement of environmental, public health laws
- U.S. home construction collapsed 22.3% in March
- AI patent drafting strategies for overcoming non-patentable subject matter rejections
- Sanders exit opened door for Obama to endorse Biden and offer up his rhetorical skills
Column
- What's wrong with Whitmer's stay-at-home order
- To beat COVID-19, we must 'wake into life and form the character of the hero'
- AI patent drafting strategies for overcoming non-patentable subject matter rejections
Nation
- Lawsuit cites virus to stop touch-screen voting
- National Roundup
- Pentagon: $10B cloud contract that snubbed Amazon legal
- Charlotte diocese faces 2 suits over alleged priest abuse
Courts
- Coronavirus: Hold music, noise wreck court hearing by phone
- Federal lawsuit challenges state's transgender sports ban
Feature
- Looking for a safety net: Noted civil rights attorney sees need to 'pull together' in response to crisis
- Deaf woman sues hospital for not aiding disability
- Appeals court refuses to block Michigan redistricting panel
- Daily Briefs
- State agencies warn against using ivermectin intended for animals as treatment for COVID-19 in humans
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- Lucy Lang, NY inspector general, has always wanted rules evenly applied
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- 2024 Year in Review: Integrated legal AI and more effective case management
- How to ensure your legal team is well-prepared for the shifting privacy landscape
- Judge denies bid by former Duane Morris partner to stop his wife’s funeral
- Attorney discipline records short of disbarment would be expunged after 8 years under state bar plan