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The opinion’s release comes as the state is preparing to release its annual financial report, which is widely expected to show a windfall well above inflation.
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A man charged with threatening the lives of Jewish Michigan public officials on Twitter has been indicted on a hate crime charge. U.S. Attorney Dawn Ison said Thursday that 41-year-old Jack Eugene Carpenter III of Tipton, Michigan, made threats against Jewish government officials in Michigan on Twitter while he was in Texas last month.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has asked the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to return a lawsuit filed against Enbridge Energy and its Line 5 pipeline back to state court.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel gets another chance to convince a judge that her Line 5 lawsuit belongs in state court.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office is investigating a series of apparent fake calls Tuesday threatening harm at a number of high schools across the state. At least six high schools received hoax calls Tuesday morning reporting active shooters.
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Michigan has reached its first settlement in a series of lawsuits over PFAS contamination.
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“Let’s be fair about what this was: It was an effort to overturn a lawful election,” said Dana Nessel, a Democrat. “That type of activity can’t go without any consequences."
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With Biden's signing of the The Respect for Marriage Act, we're looking back at two decades of politicking and legal battles over gay marriage in Michigan.
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Dana Nessel won a second term as the state's attorney general.
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Fabius Township Supervisor Kenneth Linn is accused of sexually assaulting a woman after a 2010 golf outing in Kalamazoo County. Prosecutors say his DNA matched evidence from the woman's rape kit, which went untested for over a decade.