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A federal judge has struck down the city of Saginaw’s use of chalk marks on tires to enforce parking regulations. As we hear from Rick Pluta, the ruling says that’s an unreasonable search under the US Constitution.
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A progressive group is arguing the US Constitution bars a Michigan Republican candidate who was part of the January 6th uprising from holding the office of governor. Rick Pluta reports.
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Michigan’s governor says she won’t help other states with extradition of some people who face charges related to traveling to Michigan for an abortion. Colin Jackson has more on a new executive order.
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A US Supreme Court decision Tuesday in a school choice case from Maine could play a role in the Michigan debate over private and public school funding. A divided court held that states offering subsidies to private schools cannot exclude religious schools. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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University of Michigan law professor and network TV legal analyst Barbara McQuade says the Constitution still holds up as a guidebook for how we are going…
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Ultimately beating out 500 schools across the country, Eastern Michigan University students Kelsey Hall and Charles Graham won the American Moot Court…
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This week on “In The Public Interest,” our bi-weekly conversation with the League of Women Voters of the Ann Arbor Area, 89.1 WEMU’s Lisa Barry talks with…
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In our bi-weekly conversation with the League of Women Voters of the Ann Arbor Area, 89.1 WEMU's Lisa Barry talks to Nancy Schewe and Carol Burke about…
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In this week's edition of "In The Public Interest," our bi-weekly conversation with the League of Women Voters of the Ann Arbor area, 89.1 WEMU's Lisa…
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The November general election is getting closer, and more events are coming up to highlight the upcoming ballot. Judicial races, affordable housing, and…