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There’s a court hearing tomorrow on whether to lift a ban on enforcing Michigan’s 1931 abortion law.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel says the decision is an important milestone
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The Michigan Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for three men convicted of murder in 2009. That’s after a Freedom of Information request revealed a transcript of a police interview with a key witness was never turned over to the defense.
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The attorney general’s office insists the indictments can simply be reinstated as common criminal complaints in Genesee County.
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The constitutionality of Michigan’s 1931 law outlawing abortion will ultimately be decided by the Michigan Supreme Court.
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The court on Wednesday added Nick Lyon’s case to the May 4 docket.
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The commission had argued that attorney-client privilege should give it privacy over the Oct. 27 meeting.
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State computer wrongly accused thousands of people of unemployment benefits fraud.
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The commission was approved by voters to take mapmaking out of the hands of lawmakers and the governor.
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Supreme Court rules in 5-2 decision