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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking a federal court to move her lawsuit against Enbridge back to a state court. Line 5 opponents say it’s an encouraging move that could lead to the shutdown of the pipeline.
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Facing a wrongful termination lawsuit, the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday invalidated the hiring of its public health officer.
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Board of Commissioners voted in January to fire Adeline Hambley allegedly over mask mandates during the pandemic
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Michigan has reached its first settlement in a series of lawsuits over PFAS contamination
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Schools can be sued under Michigan’s civil rights law for failing to protect students from sexual harassment by other students. That decision comes from the Michigan Court of Appeals.
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An ACLU lawsuit over alleged racial profiling by the Michigan State Police has reached a settlement
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After an investigation, the city issued a civil infraction against the venue on Sept. 30, claiming Broadway Avenue violated Grand Rapids’ Human Rights Ordinance. The venue's lawyer said his clients are protected by constitutional rights protecting religious practice.
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Federal judge says she won’t put the case on hold to allow the government to appeal that decision.
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A federal judge has struck down the city of Saginaw’s use of chalk marks on tires to enforce parking regulations.
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The dispute in Michigan is over leftover samples.