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The Michigan Court of Appeals says the parents of the Oxford High School shooter will face trial on four counts of involuntary manslaughter
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled homeowners can still claim a break against paying school taxes, even if they have a roommate.
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A proposed rule would require Michigan courts to respect the chosen personal pronouns of parties to legal actions
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A feud between neighbors has led the Michigan Court of Appeals to rule rude comments alone are not enough to grant a personal protection order, or PPO.
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Schools can be sued under Michigan’s civil rights law for failing to protect students from sexual harassment by other students. That decision comes from the Michigan Court of Appeals.
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Michigan family courts can no longer use failed drug tests as a core reason to suspend someone’s parental visitation time
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says local governments can not make their own rules that require contractors to pay union-level wages.
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An attorney for Republican prosecutors say this decision will be appealed
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Some Republican county prosecutors say it’s up to them to decide whether to charge abortion providers under the 1931 state law
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Some prosecutors have said they’re ready to file charges against abortion providers