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Backers of the law say it’s necessary to meet the rising demand for clean energy and to respect the rights of landowners who want to lease or sell property to energy companies
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that the Inkster City Council must read aloud the written public comments of a paralyzed man who is unable to attend its meetings in person
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that entities employed by tribes do not automatically qualify for sovereign immunity from lawsuits
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Defendant Michael Kvasnicka was charged based on a social media message sent to a student saying he would attack her school
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The opinion held that storing data is not medical care and there is no privacy violation because the data is kept anonymous
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A unanimous Court of Appeals panel found no reason to reverse a decision by the Michigan Public Service Commission to OK a permit for the pipeline project
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Prosecutors said Megan Imirowicz was upset when her father couldn’t drive her to a hair appointment before her 18th birthday party. Imirowicz was sentenced to only a year in jail in 2023.
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Charges against an election worker who allegedly copied voter names were dismissed in April
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Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. are in prison for conspiring to try to snatch Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Prosecutors say anti-government extremists hoped that an abduction would spark a civil war in 2020.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals is standing by its ruling that ex-Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr should be tried for the murder of Black motorist Patrick Lyoya