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It is legal to speak your mind, advocate for yourself or record police activity in most circumstances. Still, attorneys and a former law enforcement officer say there’s no guarantee your rights will be respected in the moment — or that it’s always safe to exercise them.
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As protests against police brutality toward Black Americans continue across the country and in Detroit, reports that Detroit Police Department officers…
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A Michigan man wants blind people to be able to opt out of taking the Law School Admissions Test, or LSAT. And now, he’s taking the case to the U.S.…
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A Detroit immigration attorney accused of bribing a federal special agent is also being accused of defrauding former clients.Attorney Brad Thomson…
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If you've ever needed a lawyer, but couldn't hire one because it was too expensive, you're not alone.Three out of four low- and middle-income people don’t…
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MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) - A conservative group is working on legislation to let lawyers opt out of paying mandatory dues to the State Bar of…
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) - The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that a long-running lawsuit can continue that challenges the system of appointing lawyers…
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Nearly half the people who took the latest state exam for aspiring attorneys failed.Among first time test takers, just 62-percent passed; the lowest…