MI Supreme Court Case Review May 26 – 30, 2025
The Michigan Supreme Court addresses how to handle a change to the Michigan Court Rules when its impact would result in an unjust outcome for the prevailing party.
The Michigan Supreme Court addresses how to handle a change to the Michigan Court Rules when its impact would result in an unjust outcome for the prevailing party.
In an Order handed down this week, one justice would have granted cert to review whether the Michigan Court of Appeals misapplied an element necessary for a Defendant.
A breach of contract claim need not become a criminal matter.
The MI Supreme Court gave us two cases to review. One regarding the common law and gross negligence, the other case involving child custody due to neglect.
In this one-off podcast, we highlight administrative law cases and how they touch our day-to-day lives.
The Michigan Court of Claims rules on the lawsuit brought by the Michigan Senate against the Michigan House of Representatives.
What is the difference between a user fee and a tax? The Michigan Supreme Court points out the difference (the hard way) for the City of East Lansing.
Article 4, Section 33 states ” Every bill passed by the legislature shall be presented to the governor before it becomes law, and the governor shall have 14 days measured in hours and minutes from the time of presentation in which to consider it.” Just what they means is being tested in this lawsuit.
We see a 5-2 mash-up of Democratic and Republican nominated justices both rule in favor of, and against, the Plaintiff in the case of River Crest Catering v. the Director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
We review three mores cases decided by the Michigan Supreme Court.