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  2. Bennis v. Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Bennis v. Michigan, 516 U.S. 442 (1996), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that the innocent owner defense is not constitutionally mandated by Fourteenth Amendment Due Process in cases of civil forfeiture.

  3. Sherwood v. Walker - Wikipedia

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    The substance of the appellate decision, which was rendered by the Michigan Supreme Court after the defendant and appellants set out 25 assignments of error, involves a transaction between Hiram Walker et al., importers and breeders of polled Angus cattle (and grocers and distillers), and Theodore Sherwood, a farmer and banker from Plymouth ...

  4. Mixed motive discrimination - Wikipedia

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    "Mixed motive" discrimination is a category of discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.. Where the plaintiff has shown intentional discrimination in a mixed motive case, the defendant can still avoid liability for money damages by demonstrating by a preponderance of the evidence that the same decision would have been made even in the absence of the impermissible ...

  5. McDonnell Douglas burden-shifting - Wikipedia

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    In United States employment discrimination law, McDonnell Douglas burden-shifting or the McDonnell-Douglas burden-shifting framework refers to the procedure for adjudicating a motion for summary judgement under a Title VII disparate treatment claim, in particular a "private, non-class action challenging employment discrimination", [1] that lacks direct evidence of discrimination.

  6. Man with connections to fraud ring operating around Michigan ...

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    The 69-year-old New York man reportedly burned several cities in Michigan by cashing forged checks. He nearly got away again in Holly before staff received a fraud alert - and called police.

  7. Ricci v. DeStefano - Wikipedia

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    Ricci v. DeStefano, 557 U.S. 557 (2009), is a United States labor law case of the United States Supreme Court on unlawful discrimination through disparate impact under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

  8. Claimants falsely accused of Michigan unemployment fraud ...

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    More on the proposed settlement: Thousands of Michigan residents wrongly accused of fraud to get $1,600 checks More UIA news: Michigan paid millions in unemployment to people who were incarcerated ...

  9. Michigan First Credit Union customers upset after losing ...

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    The credit union noted that fraud is "by no means unique to Michigan First" and is on the rise in banking and other industries. The credit union said it is constantly updating its technology and ...