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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether it should take up an appeal in a lawsuit between the state Senate and House of Representatives.
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The lawsuit argues the wholesale tax effectively sets a higher rate on marijuana than the six percent sales tax rate set in the Michigan Constitution
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The complaint alleges the facility lacks the space, health and sanitation systems and infrastructure to handle as many as 500 detainees at a time
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A parent says he was banned from Grosse Pointe school property over speech that should be protected by the First Amendment
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A deal could be coming in a lawsuit over nearly $650 million in canceled state spendingA state court in Lansing was supposed to hear oral arguments in the case Friday
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The Grand Rapids LGBTQ+ Healthcare Consortium is launching a series of online toolkits focused on sexual health conversations, Michigan's four living ex-governors are joining for a forum on civility, and more.
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A Rochester Community Schools board member is alleging the district violated her free speech rights in a new lawsuit
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says a lawsuit filed by Benton Harbor residents against the state over lead-contaminated water can move forward
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The MI Attorney General says the damage caused by energy companies acting in concert to control the energy market is sweeping
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Nessel says the dismantling of various federal departments and agencies, like the Education Department, make it tough to track what happened to money destined for Michigan