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August 12, 2026
The Sixth Circuit has rejected a Michigan prison employee's excessive force claim stemming from injuries she suffered during a hostage training exercise, ruling that she was not "seized" under the Fourth Amendment because the officers were practicing a rescue rather than carrying out an actual law enforcement operation.
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August 12, 2026
The Trump administration prodded the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to "promptly" lift a Massachusetts judge's order prohibiting the enforcement of new restrictions on mail-in ballots in 23 states and the District of Columbia in this year's midterm elections.
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August 12, 2026
A Connecticut federal judge ruled Wednesday that G&W Laboratories Inc. must face most price-fixing claims from dozens of state attorneys general targeting generic-drug makers, teeing the shuttered company up for trial as one of four companies deemed the "core group of leaders most responsible" for the conspiracy.
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August 12, 2026
A former WXYZ reporter lost her sex discrimination suit when a Michigan state appeals court ruled the Detroit station had legitimate reasons for paying a male reporter more and that comments about her "distracting" forehead were not direct evidence of sex bias.
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August 12, 2026
An international automotive supplier fired a lab technician for taking leave to care for her mother and shorted hourly workers for off-the-clock work, according to a proposed collective action filed in Michigan federal court.
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August 12, 2026
A disqualified Michigan judicial candidate lost his reinstatement bid after an appellate court panel upheld a state Court of Claims decision saying he is ineligible to run because he failed to satisfy a requirement that he live in the city for a minimum of 30 days prior to the filing deadline.
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August 12, 2026
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a permit Wednesday allowing Enbridge Energy LP to tunnel beneath four miles of the Straits of Mackinac for its Line 5 oil pipeline, and environmental and tribal groups fighting the project say a recent Michigan Supreme Court decision bars the construction.
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August 11, 2026
Semantics matter, a Michigan Court of Appeals panel said in an unpublished opinion Monday, reversing a trial court's order regarding jury instruction language used in an ethnic intimidation trial.
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August 11, 2026
Wayne County, Michigan, asked a state appeals court Tuesday to determine whether separate offices within the same county must each respond to duplicate public records requests, arguing multiple responses could unnecessarily expose taxpayers to attorney fees and costs.
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August 11, 2026
A suit alleging food safety company Neogen hid postmerger financial difficulties following its combination with a division of manufacturing giant 3M was tossed by a Michigan federal judge, who found the suit's challenged statements were either inactionable or that the defendants did not intentionally mislead the public.
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August 11, 2026
A Meijer grocery store worker on Monday urged a Michigan federal judge not to dismiss his proposed class action saying the Midwestern chain violated federal benefits laws when it imposed a tobacco use surcharge on its employees without properly communicating how the fee could be avoided or refunded.
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August 10, 2026
A panel of the Sixth Circuit has ruled that qualified immunity shielded a small-town police chief from civil rights claims lodged by an Ohio man who had dreams of farming hemp, finding the officer had probable cause to search and impound the man's car and arrest him.
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August 10, 2026
A Connecticut federal judge denied Kalshi's bid to shield itself from the state's gaming regulators Monday, finding that the site's sports contracts likely flout state gambling laws.
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August 10, 2026
The Bay Area Transportation Authority may call a Grand Traverse County attorney as a witness in a dispute over appointments to its board, a Michigan appellate panel ruled, finding the attorney's late addition to the witness list would not prejudice the county.
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August 10, 2026
Minor procedural variations in service do not warrant dismissal of a case as long as defendants are adequately informed of the pending litigation, a Michigan Court of Appeals panel said in a published opinion Thursday.
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August 10, 2026
A Michigan citizen journalist convicted of interfering with police by flying a drone near a law enforcement operation has sued Bay County officials in federal court, arguing that the state's drone law is unconstitutional when used to restrict nonobstructive recording and livestreaming of police.
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August 07, 2026
A Connecticut federal court on Thursday gave a preliminary OK to a settlement between a coalition of 48 states and territories and drugmaker Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. that would pay out more than $29.6 million in restitution to eligible consumers and the coalition.
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August 07, 2026
A former Unistrut International Corp. worker filed a proposed collective action in Michigan federal court on Friday accusing the metal framing system manufacturer of shortchanging thousands of hourly employees on overtime by failing to include shift differentials, bonuses and other compensation when calculating their pay.
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August 07, 2026
The estate of a woman who died after allegedly suffering complications from improperly managed blood-thinner treatment may seek damages for the household and caregiving services she would have provided to her husband, a Michigan appellate panel ruled Thursday.
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August 07, 2026
Federal law does not preempt Michigan's authority to regulate sports-based derivatives, a Michigan federal judge said in a Thursday order denying Coinbase Financial Markets' request for a preliminary injunction against Michigan state officials.
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August 07, 2026
Eight judges for local Washington, D.C., courts were confirmed Friday, significantly easing the courts' vacancy crisis. Nevertheless, a top court official says funding is still a problem.
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August 07, 2026
A coalition of 18 state attorneys general led by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul urged federal regulators to block Opportunity Financial's proposed acquisition of BNC National Bank, saying the deal would allow the online lender to sidestep state interest rate limits and expand its high-cost lending nationwide.
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August 06, 2026
An Oregon federal judge on Thursday halted the U.S. Department of Defense's freeze of wind projects, finding renewable energy groups and environmental nonprofits are likely to succeed in showing the agency violated deadlines for reviewing the projects' impact on military readiness.
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August 06, 2026
A Michigan business owner has claimed in a suit filed in federal court on Thursday that the state Cannabis Regulatory Agency and several of its members coordinated with JARS Holdings to push him out of the cannabis business while smearing his professional reputation.
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August 06, 2026
A former commercial service technician has accused a Michigan-based industrial maintenance contractor in federal court of systematically removing hours from field employees' time records and failing to pay them for on-call duty, travel, missed meal breaks and other work.