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Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack's is retiring. We talked about her legacy on the court. Plus, conversations with award-winning photojournalist Steve Jessmore and author Paula Yoo.
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Bridget McCormack, chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, says she will quit by the end of the year.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for three men convicted of murder in 2009. That’s after a Freedom of Information Act request revealed a transcript of a police interview with a key witness was never turned over to the defense.
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The challenges claim that allowing judges to assess court costs creates an automatic incentive to find defendants guilty. That’s because courts don’t get to assess costs when a defendant is found innocent.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is waiting to find out whether the Michigan Supreme Court will hear her challenge to Michigan's dormant abortion law that would take effect if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
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A proposal to change Michigan's term limits rules heads to ballot. A look at how the pandemic affected the mental health of teenagers and what help can be provided. Planned Parenthood of Michigan prepares for the overturn of Roe V Wade. And what the Michigan Supreme Court must consider with challenges to the state's 1931 law banning abortions.
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An inmate can’t automatically be designated a security risk for possessing an illegal mobile phone. That ruling was released Friday by the Michigan Supreme Court.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether the state’s civil rights law protects LGBTQ people against discrimination.
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A panel created by the Michigan Supreme Court is seeking public input on ways to improve access to justice.
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A group of Detroit lawmakers is suing the state’s new independent redistricting commission over the maps. They object to the fact that new maps greatly reduce the number of districts in which Black voters make up a majority.