The Genesee Circuit Court did not err in granting summary disposition to McLaren Flint in a case in which it claimed immunity from a plaintiff's allegations over injuries sustained while in the facility's care when being treated for COVID-19 during the early months of the pandemic, the Court of Appeals ruled this week.
The Court of Claims has no authority to issue a judgment that Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson violated the Michigan Election Law, Judge James Redford said in a recent ruling.
The Court of Claims on Monday denied an emergency temporary restraining order sought by one of the Republican candidates in the 22nd House District seeking the party's primary nomination to run against incumbent Rep. Matt Koleszar.
Nasser Beydoun's court appeal of his disqualification from the ballot for U.S. Senate was denied Friday by the Court of Appeals.
The Wayne Circuit Court erred when it ruled that a piece of Michigan's felony firearms law was unconstitutional, suppressed evidence and dismissed a case against a defendant facing weapons charges, a unanimous Court of Appeals panel ruled Thursday.
A lawsuit filed by the father of Hana St. Juliana, a victim of the Oxford High School shooting in 2021, against the state and the Department of State Police was dismissed recently in the Court of Claims.
A man's convictions of safe breaking, larceny of property, receiving and concealing stolen property, larceny from a building and conspiracy to commit those offenses were reversed in a ruling from the Court of Appeals whose majority found a violation in duplicative convictions and that an illegal search tainted the proceedings.
The Ottawa Board of Commissioners and its ultraconservative majority made up of eight members of the Ottawa Impact group did not violate the Open Meetings Act when they met privately before taking office to discuss policy goals and how to attain them, a unanimous Court of Appeals panel ruled Thursday.
A Court of Claims judge recently denied a cannabis testing company's request to be relieved from judgment after the court said it was subject to a recall over safety concerns from the Cannabis Regulatory Agency .
The Michigan Supreme Court in an unsigned order Wednesday declined to hear an appeal of lower court rulings declining to disqualify former President Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential primary ballot.