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The Michigan Supreme Court sided with state regulators this week in a dispute with industrial livestock farms.
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Michigan’s Supreme Court could take up an appeal in a case over the state’s election challenger guidance.
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The Michigan Supreme Court issued the final orders today formally dismissing two abortion rights cases.
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A rule about the use of restraints on defendants in Michigan courts will be among a handful of proposed changes discussed at a hearing next month.
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Students from Central Michigan University, Lake Superior State University and Eastern Michigan University allege the universities failed to provide them with the full benefits of their tuition.
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Michigan is one of more than a dozen states with an abortion ban on the books that was unenforceable following the 1973 Roe versus Wade decision. But that old law is not automatically back in force as a result of Friday’s US Supreme Court decision in the Dobbs versus Jackson case. The dormant Michigan law dates back to 1931 and it says abortion providers can be prosecuted -- with exceptions only to save the life of a pregnant woman.