-
August 19, 2026
A Detroit water infrastructure company has asked the National Labor Relations Board to reconsider its July decision that the company unlawfully fired a striker, saying the board didn't explain why a violation was still found after it discarded certain evidence of anti-union animus that an agency judge had relied on.
-
August 19, 2026
The Sixth Circuit on Wednesday upheld Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan's defeat of a lawsuit alleging it shortchanged several medical providers despite promising higher reimbursement rates before a La-Z-Boy employee received care, ruling the providers' claims were superseded by federal benefits law.
-
August 19, 2026
A Michigan judge tasked with deciding whether to dismiss a proposed class action against state healthcare facilities alleging improper use of data tracking tools on Wednesday told attorneys that he could not remember a case in which supporting decisions were divided so evenly.
-
August 19, 2026
Two Lincoln Park, Michigan, police officers have settled a federal civil rights lawsuit brought by a woman who alleged an officer slammed her to the ground during an arrest, breaking her arm and shoulder, just as trial was scheduled to begin Wednesday morning.
-
August 19, 2026
An attorney whose sexual harassment and employment discrimination suit against her former mentor was thrown out last month for repeated discovery violations has reached a settlement resolving the remaining claims and counterclaims in the case.
-
August 19, 2026
The state of Ohio urged the Sixth Circuit on Wednesday to reverse a lower court's decision halting enforcement of a new state law that reclassified hemp products as marijuana, accusing the hemp companies who sought the injunction of pushing an "aggressive theory" of the case.
-
August 18, 2026
The state of Michigan told a federal judge on Tuesday that the $372,400 in legal fees requested by plaintiffs in a newborn blood spot lawsuit is "excessive" and that an award should be either delayed or significantly lowered.
-
August 18, 2026
A former Belle Tire alignment technician must individually arbitrate claims that the automotive service company failed to pay overtime and improperly reduced workers' pay rates, a Michigan federal judge ruled, finding the employee agreed to arbitration through onboarding paperwork in 2023.
-
August 18, 2026
A Michigan appellate court panel on Monday revived Corewell Health's suit seeking recovery of nearly $900,000 from State Farm Insurance for hyperbaric oxygen therapy that was provided to a child who suffered a traumatic brain injury after he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bike.
-
August 18, 2026
Two companies have accused the Michigan city of Gibraltar of enforcing "an unlawful moratorium" that is preventing them from converting a steel processing plant into a data center.
-
August 18, 2026
Quill & Arrow LLP has asked a California federal judge to dump a "retaliatory" lawsuit alleging the personal injury firm saddled Ford Motor Co. with high-priced legal bills for work purportedly handled by virtual assistants overseas or nonlawyers, saying the automaker is trying to chill product liability litigation.
-
August 18, 2026
The Trump administration has urged the Sixth Circuit to revive its prosecution of Kilmar Ábrego García on human smuggling charges after the administration mistakenly deported him to El Salvador, arguing a Tennessee federal judge erred in finding a tainted investigation.
-
August 18, 2026
A former assistant U.S. attorney in Michigan is suing the Trump administration in D.C. federal court after being fired, saying her dismissal was retaliation for participating in the prosecution of anti-abortion activists.
-
August 17, 2026
An Ohio man convicted of hiring two hitmen to kill a man for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and jewelry from him cannot challenge his "almost certainly" unconstitutional mandatory life sentence, because he waited far too long to raise the matter, the Sixth Circuit said Friday.
-
August 17, 2026
Washtenaw County asked a Michigan federal judge on Monday to dismiss the U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit challenging local policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities, arguing federal law makes this coordination optional and does not allow the government to commandeer county employees or property.
-
August 17, 2026
A group of left-leaning states, including Massachusetts and California, asked a Texas federal court to toss a Federal Trade Commission suit against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, saying Monday that the FTC's suit constitutes a "federal attack on state-regulated transgender healthcare."
-
August 17, 2026
A Michigan appellate panel has refused to dismiss sex discrimination, hostile work environment and retaliation claims by Wayne County Community College District police employees, ruling that the college is a local political subdivision and not subject to the Court of Claims Act's notice requirement.
-
August 17, 2026
Detroit's WJBK-TV has responded to allegations of sex discrimination and retaliation by former news anchor Taryn Asher and filed a counterclaim alleging she never returned a company laptop despite repeated requests.
-
August 17, 2026
A Massachusetts federal judge handed a coalition of 21 states a win on their claim that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services unlawfully issued Affordable Care Act reforms barring marketplace plans from requiring coverage for medical procedures used in gender-affirming care.
-
August 17, 2026
A Michigan homeowner who lived in the state while her husband lived in Washington state is eligible for a principal residence exemption despite filing a nonresident return for one year, a panel of the Michigan Appeals Court ruled.
-
August 14, 2026
Hemp manufacturers and sellers have asked the Sixth Circuit to uphold a lower court's ruling that paused the enforcement of an Ohio law that reclassified their products as marijuana.
-
August 14, 2026
A western Michigan district judge will remain off the November ballot after a state appeals court ruled that her affidavit of identity contained a false statement about unpaid campaign finance fees, requiring state election officials to reject her candidacy.
-
August 14, 2026
A Michigan man who was forced to urinate on his front lawn because police, who were conducting a search of his home, would not allow him to use his own bathroom had his Fourth Amendment rights violated, a Sixth Circuit panel determined on Thursday.
-
August 14, 2026
A Michigan appeals court has overturned an order requiring a Port Huron woman to euthanize her dog after he bit off a guest's nose, ruling that a lower court applied the wrong standard when deciding whether the guest provoked the dog by putting her face inches away from the dog's face.
-
August 14, 2026
State supreme courts so far this year have gone beyond federal standards to strengthen protections for criminal defendants, restrict mandatory life-without-parole sentences for felony murder, and bolster the right to counsel and Fourth Amendment limitations on searches.