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The dispute in Michigan is over leftover samples.
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A lawyer for the Free Press says the public has a right to know what promises were made to get the donations.
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A Detroit-area county and a health care provider have agreed to a $2.45 million settlement with the family of a man who died while in jail for a minor driving offense.
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Lawyer said the suit will request that the justices order the commissioners to pass a new plan.
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A federal judge rejected Barry Mehler’s request for immediate reinstatement Wednesday and set a March 7 hearing on his bid for a preliminary injunction.
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In a 14-minute video at the start of a new term, Mehler, 74, covered a range of topics, including grades, attendance, plagiarism, COVID-19 and the HBO series “Deadwood.”
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Male officers sued in 2011, claiming to be victims of discrimination.
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The lawsuit alleges a new commission that drew the 13-seat map arbitrarily and inconsistently applied redistricting criteria outlined in the state constitution.
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The deal came just after two men who say they were sexually assaulted by Dr. Robert Anderson said they were hoping that a change in leadership with the weekend firing of university President Mark Schlissel would allow the school be more accountable toward abuse victims.
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Barry Mehler was suspended after making a profanity-filled video for his students. His attorney told the school in a letter Tuesday, saying the history teacher is protected by the First Amendment and a contract between Ferris State and its faculty.