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One case concerned a gym forced to close for six months during the pandemic, while another was brought by several restaurants that faced closures or severe restrictions
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The Michigan Supreme Court upheld much of the state’s guidance regarding election challengers in a split decision today.
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The state departments in charge of administering minimum wage laws are asking the Michigan Supreme Court for clarity after a court ruling earlier this summer
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One of the most anticipated decisions from the Michigan Supreme Court will determine the fate of the state’s minimum wage and earned sick leave laws.
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Judge Sima Patel wrote an opinion that declared laws including 24-hour waiting periods and a ban on certain licensed professionals dispensing abortion drugs likely violate the reproductive rights amendment adopted by voters in 2022
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Karamo was hoping that a stay would clear the way for her to lead a meeting Saturday in Detroit to select presidential delegates for the national convention.
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Members of the party organized a vote on Jan. 6 to dump Karamo as leader. Kent County Judge Joseph Rossi says the result was valid. Pete Hoekstra is next in line to take over
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that a group of Ottawa County commissioners did not violate the state’s Open Meetings Act by communicating with each other before they officially took office
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Plaintiffs’ attorney Mark Brewer said he expects the appeal will be filed Monday
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The plaintiff, Grand Rapids area's Christian Healthcare Centers, said the policies block its ability to operate as a faith-based medical services ministry