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The pharmaceutical giant is a target of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
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Restaurants and fitness centers claim the state’s COVID-19 emergency orders robbed them of income.
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Michigan’s Supreme Court is keeping former President Donald Trump on the state’s primary election ballot.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals recently upheld sanctions imposed on the owner of a Holland restaurant who defied state and local COVID-19 shutdown orders.
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MI Supreme Court again says no to AG’s charges against Flint water defendants
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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments next month on whether public universities owe students refunds for canceling in-person classes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A workgroup within the Michigan court system’s “Justice for All Commission” is sharing an early draft of its ideas to improve the eviction process.
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Major changes in Michigan's car insurance system don't apply to people who were catastrophically injured before a 2019 law kicked in, the state Supreme Court said Monday.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has set a tougher standard for criminal defendants to give up their right to legal counsel.
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The Michigan Supreme Court says the state Department of Corrections must pay full attorney fees for volunteer lawyers who represented journalists in a freedom of information case.