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Today, how the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency will impact what Michigan’s COVID data collection looks like. Then, how one Oakland County resident's fight for home equity has made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, a new book offers a definition of “culture,” and how business and marketing experts use it as a powerful tool.
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The “Just Majority” nationwide campaign bus tour, which made a stop in Detroit on Wednesday, argues that the U.S. Supreme Court has become an undemocratic institution that's out of step with the majority of the American public. They're calling for major changes to the Court.
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Today, how Michigan's latest gun safety legislation may be declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. Then, making space for Black culture in Kalamazoo's mostly white bar scene. We also spoke with a western U.P. activist about firearm reforms, and if they'll help prevent suicide in rural Michigan.
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Female athletes sued after MSU dropped swimming and diving sports programs.
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A case at the U.S. Supreme Court could reshape American elections. What might it mean for Michigan? Then, navigating the mental health system in Northern Michigan. Plus, the story of a backyard boxing ring in Menominee.
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A look at the legal ramifications of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta to grant state prosecutors joint jurisdiction over certain criminal cases in Indian Country.
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It's no secret that websites and apps collect your personal data, including those you may use to track your period. Data is often used for targeted ads, but the end to the constitutional right to abortion has made privacy experts concerned about surveillance as well.
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In an astounding 62% of the decisions, conservatives prevailed, and more importantly, often prevailed in dramatic ways, according to new data.
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The decision to overturn federal protections for access to abortions has elicited strong reactions among people on both sides of the issue. We hear from two of them.
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A leaked Supreme Court draft opinion suggests an imminent reversal of Roe v. Wade. An OB-GYN from University of Michigan spoke about what this means for medical patients and providers. Plus, Detroit Police Department has let bad cops off the hook, according to a Deadline Detroit investigation.