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A slew of lawsuits related to the 2020 Edenville Dam disaster will be heard by the Michigan Court of Claims. A unanimous opinion from the Michigan Court of Appeals says the case will go forward.
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A Michigan appeals court heard arguments Wednesday on whether a former police officer should go to trial for a murder charge in the killing of a Black motorist in 2022.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals issued a ruling Friday that the University of Michigan’s campus firearm ban does not violate the Second Amendment.
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The court sided with Lansing Township's argument that a city has to surround the entirety of a municipality in order to annex a portion of its community.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Friday that individual members of the Flint school board can invoke an arbitration clause to shield themselves against a lawsuit filed by a former superintendent.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled the question of whether school districts’ COVID-19 mask policies were legal during the pandemic won’t be settled right now.
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The appeal was rooted in a court ruling that mandatory life without parole for 18-year-olds is unconstitutional because a teenager’s brain is not fully developed. The court rejected the argument that the same should be held true for 21-year-olds and held Michigan’s sentencing law is not “cruel or unusual.”
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has upheld a lower-court ruling dismissing a lawsuit which challenged millions given to hundreds of local clerks’ offices before the 2020 election.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says the parents of the Oxford High School shooter will face trial on four counts of involuntary manslaughter.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals will hear arguments Tuesday over whether the parents of a former Oxford High School student who killed four classmates should stand trial.