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The booking photo of Michael Jackson-Bolanos, who has been charged with homicide in connection to the fatal stabbing of metro Detroit synagogue leader Samantha Woll.
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Detroit Evening Report: Defense attorneys seek to dismiss remaining charges against man accused of killing Samantha Woll

Bre'Anna Tinsley July 25, 2024

The man accused of killing Detroit synagogue leader Samantha Woll could face a new trial on two charges.Subscribe to the...

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Supreme Court says judicial misconduct does not warrant reversal

Rick Pluta July 17, 2024

The Michigan Supreme Court ruled it was unethical for an Allegan County judge and the Allegan County prosecutor to have...

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Michigan Supreme Court.
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MichMash: Michigan Supreme Court facing major decisions before end of term

Hernz Laguerre July 5, 2024

The Michigan Supreme Court’s term ends on July 31, but what are the cases that will have the greatest impacts?...

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Republican lawmakers appeal election lawsuit

Colin Jackson July 3, 2024

A group of Republican state lawmakers are appealing the dismissal of a federal lawsuit to undo some of Michigan’s voter-approved...

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A homeless person sleeps on the sidewalk with a dog at his side.
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CEO of Pope Francis Center ‘disappointed’ by Supreme Court ruling on outdoor sleeping bans

Sydney Waelchli July 3, 2024

Late last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that cities can ban homeless people from sleeping outside in public places....

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The Metro: Barbara McQuade offers SCOTUS reflections as annual session comes to a close

Sydney Waelchli July 2, 2024

The U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up its term Monday with a slew of important decisions. The cases include a decision...

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Supreme Court sends Trump immunity case back to lower court, dimming chance of trial before election

Associated Press July 1, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday extended the delay in the Washington criminal case against Donald Trump on charges he plotted...

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs legislation to repeal the 1931 abortion ban statute, which criminalized abortion in nearly all cases during a bill signing ceremony, Wednesday, April 5, 2023, in Birmingham, Mich.
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Michigan judge issues order against enforcing abortion restrictions

Rick Pluta June 26, 2024

A Michigan Court of Claims judge has entered a provisional order that bars enforcement of a handful of remaining abortion...

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Michigan Supreme Court
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Michigan Supreme Court to decide fate of Benson’s election rules

Rick Pluta June 20, 2024

The Michigan Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on a legal challenge to the Secretary of State’s guidelines for...

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36th District Court Chief Judge William C. McConico on "The Metro," June 17, 2024.
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Late fees, warrant costs to be waived at 36th District Court through August

Anelle Scott June 19, 2024

The 36th District Court has launched a debt amnesty program from June 24 through Aug. 2, during which all late...

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Michigan Supreme Court
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Michigan Supreme Court allows ‘indirect retaliation’ workplace lawsuit

Rick Pluta May 13, 2024

The Michigan Supreme Court delivered a precedent-setting ruling Friday that allows civil rights claims alleging indirect workplace retaliation. The lawsuit...

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Former CBS Detroit reporter Ibrahim Samra addresses a crowd at a press conference on Monday, March 26, regarding a wrongful termination lawsuit he filed in federal court against his former employer.
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Palestinian-American journalist suing Detroit TV station for wrongful termination

Russ McNamara March 26, 2024

A metro Detroit TV reporter is alleging that he was wrongly terminated from CBS Detroit due to discrimination in a...

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