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Minimum wage workers in Michigan are in line for a pay raise next year under a state Supreme Court decision today. A divided court struck down a legislative maneuver under Republican control to slow down minimum wage hikes.
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Daniel Callahan was arrested in 2023 for threats he made in a pleading he filed with the Michigan Court of Appeals
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Charges against an election worker who allegedly copied voter names were dismissed in April
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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to consider a case where the state Department of Health and Human Services wants to take temporary custody of a troubled child.
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The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a case regarding Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s desire to investigate alleged insulin price gouging.
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Active-duty service members and their spouses in Michigan will no longer have to serve jury duty under a new bill signed this month
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One group of the defendants charged with falsely presenting themselves as Michigan’s electoral college members appeared in Lansing court today.
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The Michigan Court of Claims has refused throw out a lawsuit that seeks to keep Donald Trump off the Michigan presidential ballot.
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Michigan courts are building out the network of centers to provide legal help for people who can’t afford an attorney in civil cases. Many are located in courts or libraries.
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The Michigan Supreme Court opened its 2024 session today (WED) with its first oral arguments.