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19 Jun 2015, 10:09 am by Danielle & Andy
Kerri Kasem hopes that California, Nevada, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, and Michigan, among other states, may soon pass similar protective laws. [read post]
17 Jun 2015, 12:17 pm by Guest Blogger
To many it seems obvious that political liberal commitments to equality, fairness, and state ethical neutrality demand reforms to marriage far more radical than its extension to same-sex couples. [read post]
17 Jun 2015, 12:01 pm by Michael Markarian
This is the current policy in Minnesota, and it gives farmers and government officials more tools than they have now in Michigan, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and other wolf range states. [read post]
17 Jun 2015, 7:45 am by Rahul Bhagnari
When these same issues arose in Michigan and New York in recent years, the ACLU stepped in and sued both states for their longstanding failure to provide public defenders with the tools and resources they need to represent their clients in a meaningful way. [read post]
15 Jun 2015, 9:05 am by Scott Grabel
In the state of Michigan, a first DUI conviction will result in penalties including fines of up to $500 along with court costs, a maximum of 93 days in jail, 360 hours of community service, driver’s license suspension, probation, and more. [read post]
14 Jun 2015, 3:57 pm by Utah Employment Law Letter
Further, some transgender people may undergo medical procedures to physically align their gender to their gender identity. [read post]
12 Jun 2015, 4:45 am by Jon Hyman
Here’s the official description of my segment: With politicians talking about job creation, you would hope government would make it easy to hire people. [read post]
11 Jun 2015, 2:50 pm by Marc Climaco
Rick Snyder today enshrined discrimination against LGBT people that will limit the pool of loving families available to the state’s most vulnerable children. [read post]
11 Jun 2015, 10:31 am
 I don’t necessarily disagree with that proposition, stated at that level of generality. [read post]
11 Jun 2015, 6:34 am by Matt Van Steenkiste
This is certainly Jones’ motivation for sponsoring the bill, as he stated “Young people have found that having a misdemeanor on their record prevents them from getting college scholarships, sometimes getting into college, and certainly it affects future job prospects. [read post]
10 Jun 2015, 5:16 am by Jared Staver
States with this kind of population density, like California, Florida, Texas, New York, Illinois and Michigan, carry the brunt of cyclist fatalities after vehicle collisions. [read post]
9 Jun 2015, 9:01 pm by Sherry F. Colb
Michigan, “[s]uppression of evidence . . . has always been our last resort, not our first impulse. [read post]
9 Jun 2015, 8:42 am by Nicole Reustle
While some attack the victims for bring these lawsuits, Dan Korobkin, deputy legal director of the ACLU of Michigan, explained in the Washington Post article- “The reasonable response to high settlement amounts is to stop violating people’s constitutional rights — to take greater care that police officers aren’t trained to just leave the legal issues up to the lawyers but rather are trained to take responsibility for their actions and not… [read post]
9 Jun 2015, 8:34 am by Scott Grabel
Regardless of how serious or minor your situation may seem, speak with a highly skilled Michigan drug crime attorney in order to have the best chance of avoiding a conviction and serious criminal penalties. [read post]
8 Jun 2015, 5:30 am
District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan 2015). [read post]
8 Jun 2015, 5:07 am by David DePaolo
 Other states with liabilities for Imperial or Park Avenue claims include Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, New Jersey, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Virginia, and West Virginia.**************'Meyer Wolfsheim? [read post]
8 Jun 2015, 3:00 am by NCC Staff
But four states in this lawsuit – Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee – believe same-sex marriage eligibility should be determined by the states, through a political process that gives voters a role in the decision. [read post]