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Michigan’s judicial branch is asking lawmakers to fund a new data transparency project in the state’s next budget
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The Michigan Supreme Court has officially closed the books on Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s effort to have Michigan’s 1931 abortion law declared unconstitutional.
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A proposed rule would require Michigan courts to respect the chosen personal pronouns of parties to legal actions
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Justice Richard Bernstein issued a statement Monday saying he apologized to Justice Kyra Harris Bolden in person and that she accepted his apology
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A clerk at the Michigan Supreme Court is resigning after facing backlash for a nearly 30-year-old crime
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Justice Richard Bernstein praised Martel’s turnaround but said the Supreme Court shouldn’t be his next stop
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Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Elizabeth Clement will continue to lead the state’s judicial branch
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The Michigan Supreme Court says the fear of being physically harmed can be used as a defense against charges of second-degree murder. That decision was released Thursday
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Michigan Supreme Court Justice Bridget Mary McCormack has called on the new Legislature to fix a legal loophole that denies compensation for people wrongfully convicted of felonies
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says local governments can not make their own rules that require contractors to pay union-level wages.