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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says she’s using the full weight of her office to protect abortion access. She says she will not discipline abortion providers or enforce other provisions of Michigan law limiting reproductive rights. But Nessel says her power is limited, and changes need to be made to Michigan’s constitution.
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Focus in the battle over Michigan abortion access is shifting to state courts and elections, now that the U-S Supreme Court overturned “Roe V- Wade.”With “Roe” overturned, Republican state Representative Joseph Bellino says he’s content with a 1931 Michigan law outlawing abortion taking effect once again.
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A U.S. Supreme Court decision today could play a part in the Michigan debate over private and public school funding.
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A section of northwest lower Michigan will not be considered a reservation, after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a case Monday.
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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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Actions by the conservative majority in the United States Supreme Court have concerned reproductive rights activists that the landmark Roe vs Wade ruling could be overturned effectively ending the right to a safe and legal abortion in the US.
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Public Health Departments across West Michigan are urging residents that despite the Supreme Court’s ruling against Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s executive…
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The Supreme Court ruled today that the Trump administration acted properly when it allowed more employers - who cite a religious or moral objection - to…
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The United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in a sex discrimination case involving a Michigan funeral home.Aimee Stephens was a funeral director…
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A handful of Michigan groups are renewing their fight against the travel ban which restricts people from several Muslim-majority countries from entering…