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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ordered criminal election fraud cases to go forward against two men accused of orchestrating misleading political robo-calls to Detroit voters.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that lengthy delays due to COVID-19 restrictions did not violate a defendant’s right to a speedy trial.
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Dan Kildee's retirement, a conversation with the first tribal citizen appointed to the Michigan Court of Appeals, and adaptive athletics at the University of Michigan.
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An appeals court ruled the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy did not go through all the steps required by law when it made its PFAS rule.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has overturned a lower court ruling that a 2018 Republican strategy to gut minimum wage and paid sick leave laws was unconstitutional.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer appointed Judge Allie Greenleaf Maldonado to the Michigan Court of Appeals. As the first tribal citizen to be appointed to the role, and the first minority to ever serve in the 4th District, Judge Maldonado is bringing a fresh perspective to the Court.
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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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The Michigan Legislature can no longer adopt a ballot initiative into law, only to change it later in the same session.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has tossed out a legal challenge to the presidential election results in Antrim County.
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A state Senate committee held its first hearing Thursday on a bill to reverse the effect of a Michigan Court of Appeals decision.