The Court of Appeals agreed, in a ruling released Friday, with the Livingston Circuit Court that the Safe Delivery of Newborns Law allows a court to determine paternity of a child, but it can still order a placing agency to seek termination of those rights.
The Public Service Commission properly applied its administrative rules when denying part of the costs associated with a power purchase agreement sought by an investor-owned utility, a Court of Appeals panel ruled this week.
Eighteen-year-olds who received mandatory life without parole sentences could see new hearings to determine if the sentences are proper under a Court of Appeals decision issued Thursday.
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.
A lawsuit attempting to disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on 2024 primary and general election ballots has risen to the Michigan Supreme Court, as the plaintiffs in the dismissed case seek leave to appeal.
The Court of Appeals on Thursday unanimously upheld decisions from lower courts that denied requests for declaratory relief, and ultimately the removal of former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot, saying the issue was not yet ripe for courts to intervene.
The question of whether former President Donald Trump can appear on Michigan primary election ballots will not be heard by the Michigan Supreme Court until the Court of Appeals weighs in, the high court ruled Wednesday in a 6-1 order.
The Court of Appeals on Friday affirmed the dismissal of a fraud case where a woman asserts a Delaware-based gaming site owes her more than $3 million.
The Oakland Circuit Court did not err when it held that a plaintiff in an auto no-fault case had waived his allowable personal injury protection coverage benefits in exchange for a reduced premium, a hallmark of reforms passed in 2019, the Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.
The Court of Appeals again held the Office of Retirement Services lacks statutory authority to create and implement normal salary increase schedules for retired superintendents.