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Michigan’s attorney general is co-leading a letter to Congress asking it to pass a law to keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from hiding their identity while in the field.ICE officers have received scrutiny in recent months for wearing plainclothes and masks and allegedly not identifying themselves as law enforcement during raids.
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The Michigan Economic Development Corporation is asking a judge to shield documents seized in a raid on its offices from an investigation by the state attorney general.
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The firearm store that sold the gun used in the Oxford High School shooting is asking the Michigan Court of Appeals to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the family of a survivor.
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The Supreme Court ruling means a Republican lawsuit alleging the city of Flint didn't hire enough Republican inspectors ahead of the 2022 general election will continue.
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Sean McCann is hoping to move on from his Kalamazoo state Senate seat to Washington D.C. in next year’s mid-term election. McCann announced Monday he’s running for the Democratic Party’s nomination in Michigan’s 4th congressional district race.
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It's not clear there's been any progress in state budget talks as lawmakers get ready for a possible return to Lansing this week.
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A Michigan Supreme Court order means the mother of the Oxford High School shooter will remain in prison while she appeals her involuntary manslaughter convictions.
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This story is part of Southwest Michigan Journalism Collaborative’s coverage of equitable community development.
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This story is part of the Southwest Michigan Journalism Collaborative’s coverage of equitable community development