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Demonstration comes as supporters prepare for a "day of action" Monday supporting tougher gun restrictions on domestic abusers.
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Michigan’s Public Service Commission is allowing Consumers Energy to raise rates for natural gas after Attorney General Dana Nessel intervened to argue for a more limited rate increase.
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Michigan’s attorney general says it’s too soon to determine whether an executive order from the Governor Gretchen Whitmer violates the state constitution.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office won’t appeal a ruling that it violated Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says a plain reading of state law shows her investigation into the price of insulin charged by Eli Lilly - is permissible.
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Survivors of sex abuse from former Michigan State University sports doctor Larry Nassar are filing a lawsuit against Michigan State University.
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A federal court has agreed to take up a key dispute in the legal saga that pits the State of Michigan against Enbridge Energy.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced the man accused of kidnapping and murdering Lansing toddler Wynter Cole-Smith will face 20 total state charges.
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Judge Rosemarie Aquilina ruled East Lansing police officers lacked evidence that a man had committed or was going to commit a crime before they confronted him last year.
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A group of Michigan Republicans who allegedly posed as electoral college members after the 2020 election are now facing felony charges.