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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled the state Legislature acted appropriately when it watered down a law that raised the state’s minimum wage.
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A feud between neighbors has led the Michigan Court of Appeals to rule rude comments alone are not enough to grant a personal protection order or PPO.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says local governments can not make their own rules that require contractors to pay union-level wages.
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A Michigan Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday morning on a proposed Fish Pass project in Traverse City.
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In the 2-1 decision, the Michigan Court of Appeals has reopened the 2017 case of Alvin Yoder. Yoder died in a farming accident on his family's Amish dairy farm.
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In a surprise move, a Michigan judge is extending a hearing to determine the legality of abortion in the state into a third day.Attorney David Kallman is representing the defense: two county prosecutors who want to enforce the 1931 abortion ban.
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It was another day of intense, high-stakes legal arguments and testimony to determine whether abortion will still be legal in Michigan.Two weeks ago, the Court of Appeals ruled county prosecutors can enforce the state's 1931 abortion ban. That same day, Governor Gretchen Whitmer requested, and received, a temporary restraining order to keep the ban from going into effect.
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A challenge filed with the Michigan Court of Appeals seeks to overturn a decision that Governor Gretchen Whitmer cannot be forced to testify in an abortion rights case.
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The Legislature's Republican leaders have asked the Michigan Court of Appeals to allow the state's ban on most abortions to go into effect.
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A defamation lawsuit against the sports network ESPN and one of its reporters is moving forward after a Michigan Court of Appeals decision this week.