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The Michigan Supreme Court opened its 2024 session today (WED) with its first oral arguments.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has refused a request to reinstate criminal charges related to the Flint water crisis against seven state government defendants.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether the Legislature had the authority to change minimum wage and paid sick leave laws that were enacted under Michigan’s petition initiative process.
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A federal judge asked the Michigan Supreme Court to answer some questions regarding the state’s forfeiture law
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The briefs argued that taking the case to trial would set a dangerous precedent
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In the lead-up to the vote on the reproductive rights amendment, the justices resisted efforts to engage them in the controversy. That included ignoring a formal request for an opinion filed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer
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In a brief statement, Bernstein says he encourages everyone who “struggles to seek the help they need”
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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