Supreme Court, SNAP and Michigan
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office is asking the court to overturn two previous rulings and allow an investigation into Eli Lilly and Co.
The Supreme Court stayed a lower court's order to the USDA to provide full SNAP funding amid a governmental shutdown, affecting over 42 million Americans. Michigan AG criticized the Trump administration's actions.
The Michigan Supreme Court said it will rule on a legal fight over the legitimacy of Stellantis’ supplier contracts, a move that will have big implications for millions of automotive contracts.
A state judicial task force is calling for a local court funding overhaul so local judges will have fewer incentives to squeeze defendants for revenue. That is part of a plan to bring courts into a compliance with an 11-year-old Michigan Supreme Court decision that money from fines and fees can’t be used to pay courts’ day-to-day operating costs.
After a flurry of legal developments Friday, Nov. 7, that landed in the U.S. Supreme Court, Michigan SNAP recipients are back in limbo.
A new study recommends Michigan should centralize revenue collected in trial courts to remove pressures causing some judges to over-bill defendants.
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‘We’ll end profit-motivated policing’: New proposal seeks to change the way Michigan courts are funded
How old were you when you heard the term ‘speed trap’ for the first time,” Tom Boyd asked. He’d spent the last half hour talking about a plan to change the way Michigan pays for its local courts, about centralized collections,
Michigan AG argues to reverse consumer law cases, urging the Supreme Court to allow state action against corporates for exploitative practices.