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The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a last-chance effort to revive criminal charges against seven people in the Flint water scandal, waving away an appeal by prosecutors who have desperately tried to get around a 2022 decision that gutted the cases.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments next month on whether public universities owe students refunds for canceling in-person classes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A workgroup within the Michigan court system’s “Justice for All Commission” is sharing an early draft of its ideas to improve the eviction process.
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Medical providers for car crash victims say a recent Michigan Supreme Court ruling is a relief.
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The Michigan Supreme Court says the state Department of Corrections must pay volunteer attorneys who represented inmates in a freedom of information case.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has upheld two convictions and sentences for violating separate but similar gun crime laws.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether the Legislature had the authority to change minimum wage and paid sick leave laws that were enacted under Michigan’s petition initiative process.
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The Michigan Supreme Court may have brought an end to the political career of the long-time leader of the state’s third-largest city.
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A family in Leelanau County can claim property tax exemptions in both Utah and Michigan, according to a recent ruling from the Michigan Supreme Court.
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A public comment period has opened on a proposed rule that would require Michigan courts to respect the chosen personal pronouns of parties to legal actions.