Michigan Supreme Court Bars Automatic Life Sentences for 18-Year-Olds
The Michigan Supreme Court outlawed automatic life sentences for people who were 18 when they participated in first-degree murder.
The Michigan Supreme Court outlawed automatic life sentences for people who were 18 when they participated in first-degree murder.
A man who admitted to calling in a bomb threat at the Michigan Capitol was sentenced Wednesday to one year in jail.
Thousands of people who were wrongly accused of fraud when seeking unemployment benefits can seek financial relief from the state.
Connections between Republicans and right-wing extremists have surfaced ahead of the primaries.
University of Michigan medical students walked out of a weekend ceremony to protest a speaker who opposes abortion rights.
It's the latest salvo since the Michigan Supreme Court in June said a one-person grand jury had no authority under state law to return indictments against former Gov. Rick Snyder and eight other people.
The Michigan Supreme Court signaled Friday that there will be no summer decision in a high-stakes dispute over paying court costs.
Democratic representatives—like US Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Dearborn)—are widening their scrutiny into the role of tech companies in collecting the personal data of people who may be seeking an abortion.
Jurors heard closing arguments Thursday in the only trial to arise thus far from the Flint water crisis. Deliberations begin Monday.
America's automakers are zeroing in at the heart of the U.S. auto market: The compact SUV