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Former Michigan Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Weaver passed away Tuesday night at her home in Glen Arbor. She was 74. Weaver served on the state’s…
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Grand Traverse Academy founder Steven Ingersoll has been found guilty of tax fraud. A federal jury acquitted Ingersoll of wire fraud – a charge that…
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More than 300 gay and lesbian couples in Michigan are legally married now that Governor Rick Snyder has decided not to contest a court order. It says the…
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The justices said today they will review restrictions on same-sex marriages in Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan and Kentucky. The case will be argued in April; a decision is expected by late June.
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A federal judge says the state must recognize the marriages of 300 gay and lesbian couples. They were married last year during a one-day window in…
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide later this year whether the right-to-work law applies to state employee unions. The court just heard the legal…
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An 18-year-old murder case was not resolved this week, as Kalkaska residents had hoped. A jury could not come to a decision in the case against Jason Ryan…
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The town of Kalkaska will endure a second long trial in a rape and murder from the 1990s.The trial for Jason Ryan will revisit the horrific story of a…
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide next year whether the state’s right-to-work law applies to unionized civil service employees.Four unions…
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The legal team for April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse filed its appeal today (Mon.) with the US Supreme Court. They want the court to rule that Michigan’s ban…