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The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan is seeking records related to racial discrimination within the city of Taylor’s police department.
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A moratorium on allowing the City of Detroit to do water shutoffs is set to expire on December 31st, but a coalition of civil rights group would like the ban to continue.
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The ACLU of Michigan and the Michigan State Police have reached agreement in a lawsuit over alleged racial profiling.The deal lets the ACLU work with a third-party firm hired by MSP to look at why troopers stop drivers of color at disproportionately high rates.
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Dale Bryant says his dog King was tangled in a lead line and could have been injured. So he called 911. The city took his dog, and he fought for four months to get him back.
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The Grand Rapids Police Department violated the Constitution with a policy of photographing and fingerprinting people who were not under arrest, the state Supreme Court has ruled.
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Changes are coming to the cash bail system in Detroit. The reforms are intended to make courts more equitable.
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A U.S. Supreme Court decision today could play a part in the Michigan debate over private and public school funding.
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Following a rise in use of force incidents by DPD officers since 2019, the Coalition for Police Transparency and Accountability is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the cause.
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Members of the Indigenous community want the city to formally reprimand the officers involved in disrupting the sacred fire and honor treaties affecting Indigenous rights.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has amended a court rule to say that juveniles and adults must be kept separated in jails and prisons.