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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled the City of Sault Sainte Marie must make public an unredacted version of its police use-of-force policy.
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Michigan homeowners can still claim an exemption against paying school taxes even if they have a roommate and share common areas under a new ruling from the state Court of Appeals.
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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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The state’s minimum wage and paid sick leave laws were on the line with legal arguments Tuesday before the Michigan Court of Appeals.
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The appeals court ruled on lawsuits filed by students enrolled at Lake Superior State University, Eastern Michigan University and Central Michigan University. The students were seeking refunds of tuition as well as room and board fees. The court consolidated all three cases to help bring the question to a speedy conclusion.
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A Michigan Court of Appeals ruling could reinforce zero-tolerance workplace rules for marijuana even in cases in which a person has a medical marijuana…
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An adult testifying in court in a criminal case cannot bring an emotional support animal to the stand. As we hear from Capitol Bureau Chief Rick Pluta,…
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says a father whose daughter killed his son with an illegal firearm will remain in prison for manslaughter and child…
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Inmates sent to prison as children can sue the state over sexual abuse and other alleged misconduct, under a ruling from the Michigan Court of Appeals.The…
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Judges can’t punish defendants who choose to go to trial. That’s the opinion of the Michigan Court of Appeals.Capital correspondent Cheyna Roth…