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The indictments named former Governor Rick Snyder and members of his administration. The charges were dismissed after the courts struck down the one-person grand jury law
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Restaurants worry paying workers more out of pocket would lead to higher menu costs and lower tips
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A handful of restrictive abortion laws remain on the books
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The Michigan Senate sent the rest of the bills in a tenants’ rights package to the governor’s desk Wednesday night
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The law requires the Michigan Department of Transportation to mail a warning to drivers who go at least 10 miles-an-hour over a work zone speed limit
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A new law pushed by a Michigan Congressman requires the Chinese company that owns TikTok to sell the popular social media platform or face it being banned in the U.S.
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A suspected drunk driver crashed into a Grand Rapids Fire Department vehicle stopped at an accident scene on 131. The incident highlights the dangers for first responders
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Should the law view pets as family or property, and what would the legal effects be? Those are the topics debated at a recent conference at the Michigan State University College of Law
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Law professionals in West Michigan should focus on community-building to better attract and retain diverse legal talent, that’s the main finding after the first West Michigan Black Legal Summit in Grand Rapids
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The Michigan Supreme Court upheld much of the state’s guidance regarding election challengers in a split decision today.