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Kent County 17th Circuit Court will hear the Michigan Attorney General’s lawsuit against GFIAA for allegedly failing to address PFAS groundwater issues.
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The suit alleges maps drawn by the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission violate the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and the federal Voting Rights Act
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A 49-year-old Army veteran says it was age discrimination when a less qualified 23-year-old was hired as the new senior aid for Ottawa County Administrator John Gibbs. Past and present county executives, under oath, admit it is true.
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The Michigan Court of Claims has refused throw out a lawsuit that seeks to keep Donald Trump off the Michigan presidential ballot.
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The Michigan Senate voted today (WED) for a bill to lift Michigan’s sweeping immunity that protects drug companies against product liability lawsuits.
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A lawsuit filed by the person who accused Michigan State University football coach Mel Tucker of sexual harassment may be heard in federal court.
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The lawsuit says Trump should be barred under the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
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Airport Authority says formal complaint from the state not received.
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The decision sends the cases back to the Court of Claims to determine whether the state shares in liability for the disaster
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Federal Judge Paul Maloney says immunity doesn’t apply to Christopher Schurr at this early stage of the case