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Michigan Supreme Court Justice Joan Larsen faced members of the US Senate Wednesday as she seeks a promotion to the federal bench. Larsen said she’s…
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Civil-rights attorney Dana Nessel will run for state Attorney General. Two years ago, Nessel stood in a small park in Ann Arbor to celebrate the same-sex…
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A blind Michigan man wants to go to law school, but says he can’t because the admissions test is discriminatory. Now he’s asking the US Supreme Court to…
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A girl and her dog Wonder are one step closer to victory in their lawsuit against her former school. The US Supreme Court said Wednesday 13-year-old…
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A US Supreme Court Justice and a judge from Germany's highest court kicked off the University of Michigan's year-long bicentennial celebration.The event…
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Attorney General Bill Schuette has filed a brief against the American Bar Association. A discrimination case was filed last month in the United States…
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The so-called “logic games” section of the Law School Admission Test puts blind students at a disadvantage. That is the argument of a Michigan man who…
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A federal appeals court says it’s too late to go back and rehash the “Grand Bargain” that allowed Detroit to emerge from bankruptcy two years ago. In a…
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A legal drama over Michigan’s November election ballot could land next on the steps of the United States Supreme Court. A federal appeals court has denied…
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State Republican leaders were hoping to hear yesterday whether a federal appeals court would review Michigan’s ban on straight-ticket voting. State…