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Michigan’s Attorney General has sued Trump 26 times in six months, including Monday's announcement about suing USDA over ...
Michigan's Attorney General is suing to stop the Trump administration from blocking healthcare for transgender youth.
A Birmingham man is charged with insurance fraud for falsifying annuity applications for his elderly clients, with Michigan ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSN2 plead no contest in 2020 election robocall caseRepublican lobbyists Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl have pleaded no contest to charges alleging that they orchestrated a series ...
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WNEM on MSNSaginaw man faces charges in 2003 cold case murderA Saginaw man will stand trial for a 2003 cold-case murder, according to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Friday that she’s joined a multistate lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s effort to restrict access to medically-necessary care for ...
The Michigan Attorney General has joined a coalition of states in suing the Trump administration to stop Planned Parenthood ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMichigan AG Nessel joins lawsuit against Trump to protect SNAP informationThe latest legal challenge from Democrat attorneys general against the Trump administration is a throw-down to protect ...
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NEWS10 ABC on MSNAttorney General James sues over federal demand for SNAP dataNew York Attorney General Letitia James, along with the Attorneys General of California and Michigan, have filed a lawsuit ...
Two men accused of using robocalls aimed at intimidating Detroit voters in 2020 have pleaded no contest in the case, the Michigan Attorney General's office reports.
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WWMT on MSNMichigan AG joins lawsuit challenging Trump Administration demands for personal SNAP dataMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition that is suing the Trump Administration over "illegal demands" for personal SNAP data.
A former Western Michigan University exchange student has been charged in connection with sexual assaults more than a decade ago, the Michigan Attorney General's Office announced Thursday.
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