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The lawsuit filed Free Speech for People says Trump is not eligible to appear on the ballot under the insurrection clause of the U.S. Constitution due to his involvement in the January 6th insurrection.
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Attorney Mark Smith from Rhoades McKee, Erin Schmitz from the Lakeshore Museum in Muskegon, Mike Busley from the Grand Traverse Pie Company, Dan Correa on STEM, and “Tuba Goddess” Karen Dunnam
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Rhoades McKee’s Mark Smith joins Shelley Irwin to explain the proposal before the Michigan Supreme Court
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Lawyers for the state, and for two 2018 ballot measures, argued over the constitutionality of a legislative tactic known as “adopt and amend” before the state supreme Court today.
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Filings late Thursday afternoon seek an “immediate and expedited consideration” for appeal and an “emergency application” to bypass the state Appeals Court.
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The decision will determine whether leaders of the 1599 Project will face charges of circulating a robo-call that used falsehoods in an effort to deter Detroit voters from using mail-in ballots.The defendants lost their efforts in lower courts to have the charges dismissed.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office says efforts to prosecute state officials in the Flint water case are over. That’s after the Michigan Supreme Court issued an order today (TUE) declining to hear the case.
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The Michigan Supreme Court opened its 2024 session today (WED) with its first oral arguments.
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The Supreme Court majority determined that calling people by the pronouns they use will make courts in Michigan more welcoming and inclusive
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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments next month on whether public universities owe students refunds for cancelling in-person classes during the COVID-19 pandemic.