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A decision from the Michigan Supreme Court is required to end confusion and uncertainty about the statewide status of abortion rights, according to briefs filed by Planned Parenthood and Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled the state's civil rights law protects LGBT people against discrimination. Those protections cover employment, education, housing and public accommodations.
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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 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 7-year-old lawsuit against the state over malfunctions in Michigan's unemployment compensation system will continue, as the result of a decision Tuesday by the state Supreme Court.
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The challenges claim that allowing judges to assess court costs creates an automatic incentive to find defendants guilty. That’s because courts don’t get to assess costs when a defendant is found innocent.
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The case involves a fingerprinting policy the city says it ended in 2015.
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The Michigan Legislature’s Republican leaders have asked the state Court of Appeals to allow Michigan's dormant ban on most abortions to go into effect.
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The Michigan Supreme Court ruled the one-man grand jury process that produced indictments against former governor Rick Snyder and eight others was flawed.
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation has lost its court battle to keep secret how much General Motors could claim in tax breaks under a 2016 deal.