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The decision, which would likely not come for months, will determine whether Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman of the 1599 Project will face charges of circulating a robo-call that used falsehoods in an effort to deter Detroit voters from using mail-in ballots and, thus, suppress voter participation.
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A federal lawsuit alleges Hamtramck's ordinance that bans LGBTQ, religious, political and ethnic flags on city property violates the United States Constitution.
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Former CEO of the Alcona County Commission on Aging Lenny Avery has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the Board of Directors.
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The class action settlement is for anyone who feels they wrongly faced accusations of unemployment fraud between 2013 and 2015.
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Enbridge Energy is responding to a request by the Michigan Attorney General to move her lawsuit against the energy company back to a state court. Enbridge said her appeal undermines a federal court’s “conditions of fairness.”
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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 Wayne County judge has dismissed a lawsuit preventing Michigan officials from disbursing a $81 million opioid settlement.
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Flint’s fire chief told multiple media outlets he has been fired, just days before a lawsuit is expected to be filed claiming "gross negligence" in the deaths of two boys from a house fire in May.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals will review a case on Tuesday between Traverse City and a resident on altering a public park to create what the city calls “FishPass.” Today, both sides are responding to the Michigan Attorney General weighing in on the case.
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An attorney wants to include an Oxford High School security guard as a defendant in a civil case against the district, stemming from last year’s mass shooting there.