Avoid Probate Court! Avoid Probate Court! Legal Thursday, April 21, 2022 0 Lipson Neilson attorney and probate litigator Steve Malach discusses the many reasons that you should avoid probate court, for yourself and your family! Read more
Healing Through Prayer Healing Through Prayer Life Stages Thursday, April 21, 2022 0 Cantor Neil Michaels shares with us the Mi Shebeirach - meaning ‘the One who blessed’ - a blessing for individuals or groups in times struggle or facing emotional or spiritual challenges. Read more
The Power of Breakfast The Power of Breakfast Health Tuesday, April 5, 2022 0 Our health correspondent Lila Lazarus is joined by Blue Cross Blue Shield nutritionist Shanthi Appelo as they enjoy a virtual breakfast together. Read more
How Much Sunlight do I Need to get Vitamin D? How Much Sunlight do I Need to get Vitamin D? Health Monday, April 4, 2022 0 Launching our partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield, we are excited to present the first piece. When absence makes the heart grow fonder, we miss and love the sunshine that much more. Read more
Thursday, August 27, 2020 / Categories: Leisure, Civic Responsibility "Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport" With Barbara McQuade Barbara McQuade discusses the legalities and timely issues of elections and the voting system, including absentee and mail-in voting, voter ID laws, the U.S. Postal Service, gerrymandering, tabulation and auditing capabilities of the Secretary of State, election hacking, certifying election results, and the 'mailbox rule.' Professor McQuade is a former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan and currently teaches criminal law and national security and civil liberties at the University of Michigan Law School. She also serves as a legal analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. Previous Article Are You Covered? PPEs Are Not Enough Next Article Better Health for Living Life Fully Print Tags: Absentee Voting Barbara McQuade Civil Liberties Criminal Law Election Fraud MSNBC NBC News University of Michigan Law School USPS Voter ID Laws Voter Safety