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    November 18, 2022

    Business

    1. Mental crises excluded from some state abortion exemptions
    2. Labor ­market ­liberty: Where do Michigan cities rank?
    3. Fewer Americans file for jobless benefits last week
    4. Dramatic collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX contains lessons for investors but won't affect most people

    Column

    1. Medicaid for all: Proposed federal rule would stymie state eligibility reviews
    2. Achieving trans bliss and joy will require equity, social respect and legal protections
    3. How the news media - long in thrall to Trump - can cover his new run for president responsibly

    Courts

    1. Court Digest
    2. Attorney: Silence and social isolation increase elder abuse
    3. DOJ's Procurement Collusion Strike Force announces four new national law enforcement partners

    Nation

    1. Poll: Religious Americans less worried about climate change
    2. State OKs death warrant for man who killed gold prospectors
    3. National Roundup
    4. ABA News . . .

    State

    1. The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday that the Procurement Collusion Strike Force (PCSF) welcomed four new national law enforcement partners to the Strike Force, for a total of 34 agencies and offices committed to deterring, detecting, investigating and prosecuting antitrust crimes and related schemes that target government procurement, grants and program funding at all levels of government.

    Feature

    1. Winners named in 2022 Wayne Law Jaffe Transactional Law Competition
    2. Ex-health chief asks court to end Flint water saga
    3. Survey examines 2022 law firm principal administrator compensation and roles
    4. Former Wayne County deputy court administrator to receive Wright Award for service to Michigan children, families
    5. Daily Briefs