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A federal appeals court heard arguments today on whether the Michigan’s efforts to shut down Enbridge Line Five belong in a state or federal court.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office says the data breach likely didn’t start with Meijer. Rather, the information may have come from data taken from another institution.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking a federal court to move her lawsuit against Enbridge back to a state court. Line 5 opponents say it’s an encouraging move that could lead to the shutdown of the pipeline.
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A Michigan man is due in court this week after allegedly posting antisemitic death threats against state officials on Twitter.
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A letter today from Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office members of state boards who ignore their legal responsibilities won’t get state legal assistance.
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Republicans who tried to put forth their own electors in 2020 election should face charges, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says.
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With the memory of November’s mass shooting at Oxford High School still lingering in the minds of educators and students across the state, Attorney General Nessel reminds everyone that false threats carry heavy penalties
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A federal judge in Detroit is summoning several attorneys who falsely claimed Donald Trump won the most recent presidential election to a hearing where…
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is accusing two men of attempting to suppress voter turnout in the November 2020 election. The case is now heading…
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Michigan’s attorney general is joining with her counterparts around the country in urging online marketplaces to crack down on the sale of fraudulent…