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The Michigan Supreme Court has returned a challenge to the University of Michigan’s on-campus gun restrictions to a lower court.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether changes made in 2019 to the no-fault auto insurance law violate the state constitution
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether changes made to the state’s auto insurance law in 2019 are constitutional and issued an order saying insurance companies must continue paying the pre-2019 benefit levels until the case is decided.
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Candidates for the Michigan Supreme Court are outlining what they feel are the biggest threats facing the judiciary.
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Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack announced Monday that she will resign by the end of the year, clearing the way for Governor Gretchen Whitmer to name a replacement.
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Decisions Thursday from the Michigan Supreme Court put new boundaries around life sentences for people convicted of murders committed when they were 18 or younger.
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The Michigan Supreme Court says the state’s anti-discrimination law covers sexual orientation.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for three men convicted of murder in 2009. That’s after a Freedom of Information Act request revealed a transcript of a police interview with a key witness was never turned over to the defense.
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A seven-year-old lawsuit against the state of Michigan over malfunctions in its unemployment compensation system will continue following a decision by the state Supreme Court.
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Prosecutors are signaling that they want to pursue the same charges against former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and eight others in the Flint crisis over lead-contaminated water.