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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments this month about whether a civil case involving 25-year-old clergy sex abuse allegations should go to trial. The case rests upon whether a 2018 state law expanding the civil statute of limitations for criminal sexual conduct applies retroactively.
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An incoming student soccer recruit said the college's vaccine requirements violate students' civil rights.
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A free market think tank will appeal a federal judge’s decision to dismiss its claim that a 1970 amendment to the Michigan Constitution discriminates against religious schools.
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"My parents, my sister... I'm still worrying about them because yesterday one bomb was 20 miles from my home," Roman Fedchyk, Priest at St. Michael Ukrainian Catholic Church said.
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Community members in Ottawa County are banding together to fight racism on the lakeshore. The area’s Anti-Racism Task Force launched more than a year ago but met for the first-time ever in person this week, with new ideas and initiatives.
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A lawsuit filed earlier this week on behalf of a Catholic adoption agency alleges a new requirement that adoption and foster care agencies work with…
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Members of Mid-Michigan’s Jewish community are reacting to news of an anti-semitic shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue Saturday that left eleven people…
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Researchers say bias, implicit or explicit, impacts everything we do and studies consistently show it can have a significant impact on the ways teachers…
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A lawsuit alleging religious discrimination was filed Monday against the Bay View Association, a private community in Emmet County.The lawsuit alleges…
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The Department of Justice says it believes this is the first case brought under a federal law that criminalizes the practice, which is widely condemned as a human rights violation.