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  2. Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, Michigan adopted the Public Act 130 of 1885, otherwise known as the Civil Rights Act, which stated “all persons within the jurisdiction of (the state) shall be entitled to full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, restaurants, eating-houses, barber shops, public conveyances on land and water, theatres, and all other places of public accommodation ...

  3. Constitution of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The 1835 Constitution on display at the Michigan Historical Center on Statehood Day in 2013. On January 26, 1835, Acting Territorial Treaty and Military Officer/ Marshal of the Union Assigned to the Territory of the 1662-1776 State of the Union Stevens T. Mason issued an enabling act authorizing the people of Michigan to form a constitution and state government.

  4. Michigan Civil Rights Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI), or Proposal 2 (Michigan 06–2), was a ballot initiative in the U.S. state of Michigan that passed into Michigan Constitutional law by a 58% to 42% margin on November 7, 2006, according to results officially certified by the Michigan Secretary of State. By Michigan law, the Proposal became law on ...

  5. Law of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The West publication is Michigan Compiled Laws Annotated (MCLA); the LexisNexis version is the Michigan Compiled Laws Service (MCLS). Until the year 2000, an alternate codification known as the Michigan Statutes Annotated (MSA), which differed from the MCL in both its organization and numbering system, was also in use. Until the discontinuation ...

  6. Michigan Religious Freedom Restoration Act - Wikipedia

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    House Bill 5958, also known as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, is a pending piece of legislation in Michigan that, opponents assert, may allow for the refusal of service, the denial of employment and of housing, and other actions that act against a citizen's rights if a person claims that working with or for that citizen would violate their religious freedom; however this much is only a ...

  7. Michigan to automatically register people to vote when ... - AOL

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    Votebeat looks at a new Michigan law, the first in the nation to restore voting rights to citizens coming out of prison. Michigan to automatically register people to vote when exiting prison Skip ...

  8. LGBTQ history in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    None of the original laws of the Territory is known to exist today. In 1805, most of Michigan became a separate territory and enacted its own criminal code. It made no reference to sodomy. In 1809, a part of Michigan became part of the Illinois Territory, which adopted a statute of all laws of the Indiana Territory. This included penalty of up ...

  9. Lawsuit claims University of Michigan violated protesters ...

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    The University of Michigan was one of nearly 150 schools across 35 states to be among a wave of demonstrations last year against the war in Gaza, according to an analysis by the Bridging Divides ...