Legal Newsline

Published by: The Record
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Founded in Dec. 2006, Legal Newsline (LNL) is an Internet-based newswire dedicated to 24/7 coverage of state supreme courts and state attorneys general.
Our focus: cases and actions that portend to have an impact on business– whether directly or eventually, once they’ve meandered their way through our justice system.
Legal Newsline is owned by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform.
We’re Chicago-based with staff writers and freelance correspondents stationed in and near all the major jurisdictions in the United States.
The app allows you to view Stories (Featured, Latest News, Most Popular), In the Spotlight, and a variety of current issues.
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Simply does not function 💩

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Offers headlines as links, but links all return blank responses. App is useless and 👎💩.

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