God and the Law: The New York Times reports on the years that Republican presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann spent at Oral Roberts University's law school, which had a Christian, conservative focus before closing in 1986.
The CFPB's Focus: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is interested in the operations of the mortgage-servicing market, including the inability of consumers to choose their servicer, The National Law Journal reports.
Solyndra's Problems: Bankrupt California solar-energy company Solyndra, which is the subject of Justice Department and congressional investigations, has a new leader after its chief executive resigned, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Hometown Honoree: The Portland Press Herald in Maine profiles one of the legal-aid advocates who was honored on Thursday at the White House as a "champion of change." (Click here for our report.)
Watch Your Back: A new report says there is a code of silence among guards in the Los Angeles County jails, hindering investigations into allegations of wrongdoing, the Los Angeles Times reports.

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