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Michigan Dept. of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S. 444 (1990), was a United States Supreme Court case involving the constitutionality of police sobriety checkpoints. The Court held 6-3 that these checkpoints met the Fourth Amendment standard of "reasonable search and seizure." However, upon remand to the Michigan Supreme Court, that court held ...
Missouri passed a right to sit law for women workers in 1885. [citation needed] In 1973, the Missouri Attorney General ruled that employers must provide seating for both sexes, or in cases where standing was necessary, no seating for either sex. [8] Missouri's right to sit law was repealed on August 28, 2007. [114] [24]
Decisions of the court may generally be appealed by leave application to the Michigan Supreme Court. The Court of Appeals started with only nine judges originally. The number of judgeships steadily increased through legislation over the years to accommodate the court's growing caseload—to 12 in 1969, to 18 in 1974, to 24 in 1988, and to 28 in ...
The legal debate over the "adopt and amend" tactic could decide if Michigan raises its minimum wage and pay for tipped workers. Minimum, tipped wage increase to be decided by Michigan Supreme ...
The Michigan Supreme Court overruled the Legislature on Wednesday, reinstating major changes to the state's minimum wage and paid sick leave laws, a victory for low-wage workers. In a 4-3 decision ...
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled 4-3 on Wednesday the state Legislature lacked the authority to adopt and amend petition language for a pair of ballot initiatives in 2018 that aimed to increase ...
Each year, the Court receives approximately 2,000 new case filings. In most cases, the litigants seek review of Michigan Court of Appeals decisions, but the Supreme Court also hears cases of attorney misconduct (through a bifurcated disciplinary system comprising an investigation and prosecution agency – the Attorney Grievance Commission – and a separate adjudicative agency – the ...
A court ruling will change that. ... They were probably right. When it comes down to it, most folks agree that $9.25 an hour, roughly $19,000 a year, is just not enough. ... the Michigan Supreme ...