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An inmate can’t automatically be designated a security risk for possessing an illegal mobile phone. That ruling was released Friday by the Michigan Supreme Court. A Michigan Department of Corrections policy says phones, like guns and drugs, pose a threat to security in a facility.
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MI Supreme Court to hear challenge to law allowing one birth parent to anonymously surrender newbornThe Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to the state law that allows a lone birth parent to anonymously drop off a newborn at a hospital, fire department, or other safe space.
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Michigan Supreme Court ruled that a county jail must divulge records related to a detention on behalf of the federal immigration agency.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has struck down major parts of a law that placed additional restrictions on petition campaigns to initiate laws or amend the state constitution.
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A legal challenge to the state’s new congressional and legislative district maps was formally filed today with the Michigan Supreme Court.
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The Michigan Supreme Court is creating a new commission to address diversity, equity, and inclusion within the judiciary.
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A group of Democratic state lawmakers has introduced a bill package to repeal Michigan’s anti-abortion laws.
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A deadlocked Board of State Canvassers stood its ground at a meeting on Monday in the face of a pending Michigan Supreme Court decision.
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The Michigan Supreme Court’s oral arguments Tuesday included a legal challenge to a Grand Rapids police policy that allows officers to fingerprint and photograph people who are being questioned and don’t have an ID.
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Michigan Supreme Court has announced the cases it will hear during its November oral arguments. One is a civil rights challenge to a controversial Grand Rapids Police Department policy.