Rick Pluta
-
The Crumbley parents have 42 days after sentencing to submit the form requesting a publicly funded appellate lawyer
-
The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that delays caused by COVID-19 restrictions that closed courtrooms did not deprive a murder defendant of a speedy trial
-
Nessel said the goal of the portal is to help Michiganders navigate online resources, follow where outages are most common and file for refunds and credits after losing service
-
The Supreme Court order upholds the Michigan Court of Appeals’ determination that the plea deal was clear and unambiguous
-
The new laws will allow automatic custody rights for couples that use a paid surrogate to carry a pregnancy
-
Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she’s concerned a Supreme Court ruling could supersede all or part of the reproductive rights amendment to the Michigan Constitution that was adopted by voters in 2022
-
A federal appeals court heard arguments Thursday on whether the Michigan’s efforts to shut down Enbridge Line Five belong in a state or federal court.
-
The bills allow for compensation for carrying a pregnancy and expenses such as insurance and housing. Surrogates would have to be at least 21 years old and undergo a mental health screening
-
60% of voters who cast absentee or early in-person ballots
-
McDonald Rivet is part of a crowded Democratic field that also includes Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley, Michigan State Board of Education President Pamela Pugh and Michigan Association of Conservation Districts Executive Director Dan Moilanen