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The ruling stemmed from a 2020 lawsuit. It pointed out that police would often seize people’s vehicles, allegedly for connections to crime or nuisance abatement purposes, without ever actually charging them with a crime—though people could pay to get them back.
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Federal appeals court agrees to consider Snyder's request to take "Fifth" in Flint water civil trialThe former governor and four others are fighting subpoenas to testify in the civil trial. They are all facing criminal charges related to the Flint water crisis.
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Lawyers will make their case in front of a federal judge on Wednesday over what to do about the state’s sex offender registry.The Sixth Circuit Court of…
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The 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Michigan cannot deny credits for good behavior to prisoners who were sentenced to life without…
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Members of Jackson County’s Board of Commissioners will officially be allowed to lead prayers at public meetings. That’s after the Supreme Court denied a…
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has ruled in favor of a fired transgender funeral director.Aimee Stephens said she was unlawfully fired by…
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The United States Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Michigan Supreme Court Justice Joan Larsen to the Sixth U.S. Court of Appeals. Larsen was nominated to…
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Extra security hurdles at airports experienced by two Michigan men, both U.S. citizens, did not violate their constitutional rights. That's according to a…
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Michigan Supreme Court Justice Joan Larsen faced members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee today. The committee held a hearing on Larsen’s nomination…
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Joan Larsen faces a tangled path to a plum spot on a federal appeals court. The only thing standing in her way is Michigan’s two U.S. Senators.Joan Larsen…