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If the proposed amendment doesn't hit any further roadblocks, voters in Michigan will be able to decide whether to protect abortion rights in the state constitution this November.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases on the question of whether making convicted defendants pay court costs is unconstitutional.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is asking insurance companies in Michigan to provide health coverage for abortion services.
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The constitutionality of Michigan's 1931 law outlawing abortion will ultimately be decided by the Michigan Supreme Court.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Democratic prosecutors are asking the Michigan Supreme Court to step in and immediately take up the question of whether the state constitution protects abortion rights.
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Former sports doctor Larry Nassar has exhausted what is likely his final appeal.The Michigan Supreme Court denied his request for a new sentencing hearing in an order issued Friday.
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Seven county prosecutors in Michigan have filed a supplemental brief in the Michigan Supreme Court supporting Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's lawsuit aimed at protecting abortion rights should Roe v. Wade be overturned.
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Michigan Supreme Court rejects appeals by 3 GOP candidates for governor, makes no ruling on a fourthThe state Supreme Court upheld lower courts that said the candidates failed to gather enough valid petition signatures — much of that due to what appears to be fraud by paid petition circulators.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has 14 days to file a brief with the Michigan Supreme Court to expand her argument that the state Constitution protects abortion rights.
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The Michigan Supreme Court is considering a proposal to make Juneteenth a state court holiday.