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An Oakland County judge has issued an injunction that blocks enforcement of Michigan’s 1931 law that bans abortions in most cases.Judge Jacob Cunningham said the law appears to violate rights to due process.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has asked a council of local prosecutors to take the unusual step of naming an outside counsel to look into allegations of election tampering and illegally seizing voting machines.
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Kent County prosecutor Chris Becker reacted to the Court of Appeals ruling Monday by saying he appreciated the clarification.
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The draft opinion by U.S. Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito that leaked last week signaled the high court’s conservative majority is set to overturn Roe vs Wade. The 1973 decision protected a woman’s right to have an abortion without government interference.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel is urging Michiganders to take steps to protect their data from being shared by phone software applications.
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The state attorney general’s office has reached a settlement with the owners of more than two dozen Mackinaw City hotels.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says she’s using the full weight of her office to protect abortion access. She says she will not discipline abortion providers or enforce other provisions of Michigan law limiting reproductive rights. But Nessel says her power is limited, and changes need to be made to Michigan’s constitution.
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A Michigan Congressman is calling an act of vandalism in his district pro-abortion “domestic terrorism", but that’s not what local law enforcement is calling it.Representative Tim Walberg tweeted pictures of broken glass and spray-painted messages at a Right to Life building near his campaign office in Jackson.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and her staff have been investigating the Canary Tree Service company since the summer of 2021.
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Michigan’s attorney general says a rare criminal charge has resulted in pleas that prevented an incident of mass violence.