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The Michigan Supreme Court has left in place a lower court ruling that awards possession of a frozen embryo to the ex-husband as the final act in a divorce case.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s appointment of Michigan Supreme Court Justice-designate Noah Hood might have been more consequential if it flipped the high court’s majority. But that’s not the case. Rather, it takes the court from a majority of Democratic Party-affiliated justices to a 6-1 super majority. Why it matters. Plus, President Trump will visit Macomb County next week for a rally highlighting the first 100 days of his second administration.
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Bills passed in the Michigan Senate Thursday would create a new board to possibly set price limits on some prescription drugs.
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Michigan House Republican leaders say they will act if Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson refuses to comply with a legislative subpoena covering materials related to elections training and management.
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The CEO of Cass County's Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare Network is among those who say funding from the state has not kept up with the cost of care.
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