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Attorney Mark Brewer says the lawsuit will ask Michigan's Supreme Court to order the redrawing of state House boundaries.
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The resignation comes as interpersonal tensions plague the board assigned to draw Michigan's political maps.
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Michigan’s redistricting commission met again behind closed doors Thursday -- despite a state Supreme Court ruling that a previous closed session was inappropriate and should have been open to the public.
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The plaintiffs include Detroit lawmakers and former lawmakers as well as the Romulus City Council.
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A group of past and current Detroit-area legislators is challenging the work of the state’s redistricting commission.
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Mixed reactions to Michigan’s new legislative district maps are coming in from around the state.
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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission adopted its Chestnut Congressional, Linden state Senate, and Hickory state House plans.
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This week, the state Supreme Court sided with several media organizations suing the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission for the release of several memos and a recording of a closed-door October meeting.
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The Detroit News and other media organizations had sued following the commission’s refusal to release private memos and a recording associated with a closed-door session that took place on Oct. 27.
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The state Supreme Court is siding with news outlets in a case against the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission (MICRC).