Law & Politics
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U-Michigan Regents to vote on next president, host news conference
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Michigan Law’s Innocence Clinic assists in Victor Caminata exoneration
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Placemaking rises as economic development tool
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Great Lakes evaporation study dispels misconceptions, points to need for expanded monitoring program
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Livingston Awards adds digital nominators, expands outreach, seeks endowment with new funding
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Facebook memes can evolve like genes
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Parent-teen involvement deters Hispanic youth from substance use, risky sexual behaviors
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Most US students are targets of food and beverage marketing at school
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U-M researchers estimate best time to launch a cyber attack
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Winter 2014 theme semester explores India’s changing role in the world
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Smartphone as mentor: How tech could change behavior
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Confidence improves in December
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White paper urges new approaches to assure access to scientific data
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Teens more cautious about using synthetic drugs
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Teen smoking continues to decline in 2013
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U-M study tracks changing values in the birthplace of the Arab Spring
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Local leaders think right-to-work law’s impact will be limited
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Many older Americans rely on people, devices, other strategies to get by
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Teleconference scheduled for 2013 Monitoring the Future results
