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Megan Kathleen Cavanagh (born July 17, 1971) [1] is an attorney who was elected in November 2018 to become an associate justice of the Michigan Supreme Court with a term beginning in January 2019. Biography
Before Megan's Law, the federal Jacob Wetterling Act of 1994 required each state to create a registry for sexual offenders and certain other offenses against children. . Under the Wetterling Act, registry information was kept for law enforcement use only, although law enforcement agencies were allowed to release the information of specific persons when deemed necessary to protect the p
The State Bar of Michigan is the governing body for lawyers in the State of Michigan.Membership is mandatory for attorneys who practice law in Michigan. The organization's mission is to aid in promoting improvements in the administration of justice and advancements in jurisprudence, improving relations between the legal profession and the public, and promoting the interests of the legal ...
Alice Day Gardner: [57] First female lawyer in Genesee County, Michigan; Elza Papp (1947): [58] First female to serve as the Assistant Prosecutor (1947) and district court judge (1965) in Genesee County, Michigan; Arthalu "Artie" Lancaster (1968): [58] First female to serve as the President of the Genesee County Bar Association, Michigan (1987 ...
Michigan's attorney general announced charges Wednesday against a former township clerk and a lawyer who had supported attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, alleging ...
No. Chief Justice Tenure as Chief Justice Tenure on Supreme Court 1: William A. Fletcher: 1836–1842: 1836–1842 2: George Morell: 1842–1843: 1836–1843
"Megan's Law is a legislative effort to prevent harm caused by sexual predators. This law has been revised numerous times since its enactment and some argue that the law has both negative and ...
Percy J. Langster: [39] First African American male to serve as the Prosecuting Attorney for Lake County, Michigan (1948) Oliver Green: [60] First African-American male lawyer in Pontiac, Michigan (1926) [Oakland County, Michigan] Michael Martinez: [61] [62] First Hispanic American male judge in Oakland County, Michigan (2004)