U.S. District Court Judge Linda Parker denied a request by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office to dismiss a Detroit resident's lawsuit.
Michigan and former federal officials are warning that cuts to a federal financial watchdog agency could harm Michiganders.
Nessel warned Michigan residents that the dismantling of the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau leaves the state in ...
On March 21, 62-year-old James Carter, formerly of Prescott, Michigan, was arraigned in a Hillsdale County court.
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WWMT on MSNFormer CFPB director joins state lawmakers to address impact of bureau's ongoing shutdownA former CFPB director joined Michigan lawmakers in Lansing Monday, highlighting what they say is the impact to state ...
A man extradited from Georgia to Michigan last week has been charged with child sex crimes in Hillsdale County, according to ...
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WPBN on MSNFormer CFPB director joins AG Nessel to discuss impact of agency's shutdown on MichiganAttorney General Dana Nessel was joined Monday by the former director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on how the ...
A Dearborn attorney offering pro-bono representation to the protesters says they were unfairly targeted for their messaging ...
San Francisco-based genetic testing firm 23andMe on Sunday announced that it has filed for bankruptcy, leaving customers ...
Attorneys general from all 50 states support military vets in a court case regarding G.I. Bill education benefits.
The family of JoAnn Matouk Romain is urging the Michigan Attorney General’s Office to reopen the investigation into her death ...
Court records show 62-year-old James Carter is charged with one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two counts ...
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