The Washington, D.C.-based American Tort Reform Foundation’s annual “Judicial Hellhole” report ranks the Michigan Supreme Court the No. 8 worst “judicial hellhole” in the United States.
It comes after the state Supreme Court paved the way for phasing out the tipped minimum wage in February 2025.
Starting January 1, 2025, minimum wage will increase from $10.33 to $10.56. Then another increase is scheduled fewer than two ...
A major U.S. Supreme Court decision this summer was hailed as a conservative court’s broadside against a Democratic ...
Nunez was 16 at the time, making him Ottawa County’s only “juvenile lifer.” Nunez was granted resentencing in 2016 and was again given life without the possibility of parole. That sentence was vacated ...
New Michigan head coach Dusty May starts strong with the Wolverines with an 8-1 record, beating both Wisconsin and Iowa, ...
Donald Trump derailed his 2020 election subversion indictments by winning back the White House, but dozens of his allies ...
Democrats at the federal and state levels are pushing to pass bills protecting sensitive reproductive health data before ...
The Democrats may have lost because of a bad economy and bad candidate, but they compounded their troubles with unpopular ...
The University of Michigan has also announced it will no longer require diversity statements for faculty hiring, promotion, and tenure. This decision follows a recommendation by a faculty working ...
Indiana Supreme Court denies stay of execution for Joseph Corcoran, despite his severe mental illness. Execution set for December 18.
Cook County is at No. 6 on the American Tort Reform Association's Judicial Hellholes list. ATRA has been publishing the ...