Archives
April 21, 2020
                Business
- Is your financial adviser really helping you?
 - How COVID-19 payment accommodations may affect your credit
 - Coronavirus accelerates decline of slumping coal industry
 - 10 years after BP spill: Oil drilled deeper; rules relaxed
 - South Carolina Judge's decades-old gavel becomes friends' shared connection
 - Doctors facing grim choice over ventilators told to put patients with disabilities at the back of the line
 
Column
- Ethical concerns for attorneys facing a pandemic
 - Racial toll of virus grows even starker as more data emerges
 - Doctors facing grim choice over ventilators told to put patients with disabilities at the back of the line
 
Courts
- Church denied bid to block gathering restrictions
 - Judge doubts COVID-19 rule, blocks it for 2 churches
 - New ACLU report: Despite marijuana legalization black people still almost four times more likely to get arrested
 - U.S. Supreme Court Notebook
 - Judge's decades-old gavel becomes friends' shared connection
 
Nation
- National Roundup
 - Anti-Asian 'Zoombombing' of woman's cooking class shows troubling trend
 - Losing Face: The rise of the mask, and what is lost behind it
 
State
- COVID-19 highlights gap in Michigan's broadband internet access
 - Treasury issues guidance about new tax deadlines for individuals, businesses
 
Feature
- Transnational Fellow: Detroit Law student displays a passion for human rights
 - Counselor's Corner: Anxiety, isolation and the embrace of now
 - Is a furlough a kinder, gentler lay-off? Yes and no, says Nemeth Law labor and employment attorney
 - Daily Briefs
 - Federal judge delays filing deadline for Michigan candidates
 
headlines Detroit
headlines National
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
 - Why federal judge fined Alston & Bird $10K for conducting jury research on LinkedIn
 - Florida cases seeking death penalty for child sex abuse could test precedent in Supreme Court
 - Kutak Rock hits 600-attorney mark with Ohio expansion
 - Law firm deals with government have ethical implications, DC Bar ethics opinion says
 - Responding to merger talks claim, Cadwalader says ‘we regularly evaluate our strategy,’ but finances are strong
 




        
                    