Lawsuit: Whitmer's Ongoing Unilateral Rule Is An Abuse Of Power
She cites a law meant for time-sensitive emergencies, not a months-to-years-long epidemic Read more
In 2019, More Than 500 People Had Property Forfeited To Police Without Being Charged With A Crime
Legal Brief: Whitmer Defends A Power Grab That Could Last Years
Michigan Supreme Court case could strip governor’s extraordinary emergency powers Read more
News Site Claims Whitmer Defunding Police, But $633M In State Cuts To Be Replaced By Federal Dollars
CARES Act money to replace some state funding Read more
Supreme Court Gets New Brief In Case That Could Take Away Governor's Emergency Powers
Oral arguments set for Sept. 2. Read more
State of Michigan Again Offering Conflicting, Confusing Data On COVID-19
By state's own measures, Lansing region should not be classified as ‘high risk’ Read more
It’s In The Law: Michigan Executive Orders Have Force Of Law
A 1945 statute is clear, and violating Whitmer’s orders is a misdemeanor if she says it is Read more
Son Of COVID-19? Michigan Hasn't Had More Coronavirus Deaths Than There Are Serial Killer Victims
Michigan Attorney General makes false claim in comparing COVID-19 to serial killers Read more
Three Separate Days In April, More Died In Michigan Of Coronavirus Than First 19 Days July
Confused yet? Businesses Have To Deal With Three Government Directives In Five Days Over Face Masks
County Kept $24,500 On Foreclosed Home Over Bill of $8.41, But Supreme Court Says, ‘Not So Fast’
After Four Days, Whitmer Rescinds Her Face Mask Order And Replaces It With A Stronger One
Now, businesses can't assume customers have a medical exemption to wearing a mask Read more
Politician Calls Out Media For Not Reporting Just A Few COVID Patients Hospitalized In His County
Teacher Of The Year Takes Pay Cut As Union Contract Doesn’t Recognize Excellence
Teacher of the year made 19% less than average state teacher salary Read more
July 15: 1,049 New Cases, Four Deaths
Two months earlier in Michigan there were 76 coronavirus deaths Read more
Refrigerated Morgues On The Way For Southwest US
National deaths at a fraction of pandemic’s peak Read more
Is It Prudent To Confront Strangers For Not Wearing A Face Mask?
The governor asks you to Read more
Senator Wants Clarification On Who’s Exempt From Mask Mandate
Goal is to help businesses respond to public claims of medical hardship Read more
Labor Commission: State Needs Annual Permission To Take Union Dues From Most State Workers
Gives teeth to 2018 U.S. Supreme Court ruling Read more
Detroit Police Racking Up A Lot More Overtime During Epidemic
248,767 overtime hours from March 23 to May 31 Read more