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A challenge to the law was brought by Planned Parenthood of Michigan against Attorney General Dana Nessel, who has said she will not appeal. That means an appeal would likely have to come from the Republican-led Legislature.
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An official legal opinion from Attorney General Dana Nessel says the state has not complied with a 1978 law that requires it create a registry and safety rules for medical tests on animals.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said on Tuesday that she won’t prosecute violations of a dormant Michigan law that criminalizes abortion if the U.S. Supreme Court reverses the Roe v Wade decision.
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The Michigan Republican Party will host its endorsement convention this weekend to determine who will run for state attorney general and secretary of state.
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Michigan’s attorney general is preparing for the state to start getting its part of a $26-billion-dollar settlement with some of the nation’s top opioid distributors. Dana Nessel visited a Saginaw addiction treatment center on Monday.
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Michigan Attorney General, Dana Nessel, is calling on the United States Environmental Protection Agency to strengthen protections against child lead poisoning.
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A former scoutmaster in Macomb County is facing ten charges related to criminal sexual conduct.
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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