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The lawsuit is part of a broader effort by Republicans and allies, including the RNC, to raise questions about the integrity of the U.S. election.
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The state says President Joe Biden was able to withdraw because even though he won Michigan’s February primary, he was never formally nominated at the Democratic National Convention
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The new map will create three majority-black districts, whereas before there were none
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US Eastern District Court Judge Linda Parker held that accusations of massive election fraud by Sidney Powell and Lin Wood were baseless and frivolous
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U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Ludington agreed with four families who claimed the state was not diligent enough in getting their permission
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A federal judge asked the Michigan Supreme Court to answer some questions regarding the state’s forfeiture law
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A federal judge says parents and students at Oxford High School can proceed with a lawsuit against some employees there, and the district itself, over a mass shooting in 2021. The suits claim Oxford officials did not do enough to safeguard the school from a student who fatally shot four classmates and wounded seven other people
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U.S. Attorney told the union it was violating a court order.
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Nominated by President Jimmy Carter, Avern Cohn was a federal judge in Detroit for 40 years.
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U.S. District Judge says lawsuit last fall was a sham intended to deceive the court and the public.