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Nessel filed arguments asking a judge to send the first six defendants to trial on charges of fraud and forgery for trying to present documents to officials that declared they were official presidential electors
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The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a decision to remand the PFAS lawsuit against the Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority back to the state court
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The Michigan Attorney General is suing OptumRX and ExpressScripts for their alleged role in the opioid crisis
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Nessel said law enforcement has a lot of discretion to address threats and disruptions but also a legal obligation to help ensure an orderly election
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The Macomb County residents are facing felony charges after being accused of knowingly voting twice
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Attorney General Dana Nessel says the First Amendment “does not provide cover” for illegal activity. The camp was cleared by police on May 21 after a month
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Until this year, Michigan State was withholding 6,000 documents protected under attorney-client privilege
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A Michigan law passed last year penalizes mental health care providers if they try to change a young person’s sexual orientation or gender identity
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The Michigan attorney general’s office is teaming up with the National Labor Relations Board.
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The initial targets of Operation Survivor Justice are about 800 suspects with outstanding arrest warrants who jumped bail and have never faced trial for their alleged crimes