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A challenge filed with the Michigan Court of Appeals seeks to overturn a decision that Governor Gretchen Whitmer cannot be forced to testify in an abortion rights case.
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The defendants in a lawsuit over Michigan’s abortion ban have subpoenaed the governor.
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A look at how primary voting is going across the state. Then, an organization cultivating student voices through creative writing. And, more developments in the state's ongoing court battle over abortion.
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A series of court rulings Monday have left Michigan abortion providers scrambling, moving appointments, and even asking patients to make plans in other states.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Monday that a court order blocking enforcement of a 1931 law banning abortion does not apply to county prosecutors. Then, later in the day, that ruling was negated by a lower-court ruling that blocks enforcement again.
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Today, the state Court of Appeals throws new questions into the debate over legal abortion access in Michigan. Plus, the S.S. Badger ditches coal. And, a preview of the GOP primary for governor.
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An Oakland County 6th Circuit Court judge has granted Governor Gretchen Whitmer's request for a restraining order that blocks local prosecutors from filing charges under Michigan's 1931 felony abortion ban. Whitmer's request was in response to a Court of Appeals order that cleared the way for prosecutions from county prosecutors.
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The Michigan Legislature’s Republican leaders are asking the judge who blocked enforcement of the state’s abortion ban to remove herself from the case.
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U.S. Representatives Rashida Tlaib of Detroit and Andy Levin of Bloomfield Township were among several lawmakers arrested while protesting in support of abortion rights.
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Michigan medical clinics that provide reproductive services see a sharp uptick in out-of-state patients following the reversal of Roe v Wade. Muskegon Lake is glowing up. Lawn trimming goats work up north. The number of ballot signatures gathered does not necessarily correlate to voter approval. And a conversation with GOP gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon.