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A former Michigan governor can invoke his right to remain silent at a civil trial related to lead contamination in Flint’s water in 2014-15.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether election misinformation can amount to illegal voter intimidation
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A rule about the use of restraints on defendants in Michigan courts will be among a handful of proposed changes discussed at a hearing next month
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether changes made to the state’s auto insurance law in 2019 are constitutional. Insurance companies must continue paying benefits until the case is decided
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Candidates for the Michigan Supreme Court argued for impartiality and increased access to the legal system during a forum this week
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A group of more than 500 doctors has filed a brief with the Michigan Supreme Court calling for a ruling that abortion rights are protected
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Some Michigan Supreme Court justices are calling on the Legislature to fix a confusing election law that’s led to candidates being blocked from running.
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The amendment would affirm the right to make pregnancy-related decisions without interference.
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Approval by the Board of State Canvassers came one day after the state Supreme Court ordered it to do so.
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The Michigan Supreme Court is faced with decisions this week on whether two contentious questions will appear on the November ballot