GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A judge has given tentative approval to a $54 million settlement involving 3M Co., a shoe manufacturer and property owners in western Michigan who said their land and wells were contaminated by toxic “forever chemicals.”
Analyzes the history of public lands ownership in the US and in Michigan the development of public lands policy in the federal government and in Michigan and public and private limitations on the exercise of the property power. Federal and Michigan legislative policies are presented for individual ...
A California state senator has been cited on suspicion of driving under the influence Associated PressMay 21, 2025 In Lawsuit Over Teen's Death, Judge Rejects Arguments That AI Chatbots Have Free Speech Rights A federal judge in Florida has rejected arguments made by an artificial intelligence co...
February 22, 2025 - After nearly eight years of litigation, two appeals to the Michigan Court of Appeals and a prior challenge to the Michigan Supreme Court, Outside Legal Counsel PLC has secured a final order that the University of Michigan violated the Freedom of Information Act. · Bay Ci...
Notice of Realty Action: Modified Competitive Sale of Public Land in Marquette County, MichiganMark Storzer
Public Land Order No. 7573; Partial Revocation of Executive Order Dated September 22, 1885; MichiganRebecca W. Watson
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Senate on Thursday unanimously approved $3.3 billion in water infrastructure spending to replace lead pipes and repair aging dams around the state while also sending money to a Detroit-area system that has struggled wi
Uriah H Lawton School is a public school located in Ann Arbor, MI, which is in a mid-size city setting. The student population of Uriah H Lawton School is 438 and the school serves K-5. At Uriah H Lawton School, 72% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math, an...
Public Land Order No. 7545; Revocation of Executive Order Dated May 24, 1847; MichiganRebecca W. Watson
Public Land Order No. 7606; Revocation of Executive Order Dated December 18, 1849; MichiganRebecca W. Watson