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  2. Bridget Mary McCormack - Wikipedia

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    She served on the Michigan Supreme Court from 2013 to 2022, first as an associate justice, and as chief justice from 2019 to 2022. Previously she was a professor at the University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor , where she taught criminal law and legal ethics and oversaw the law school's clinical programs as associate dean of clinical affairs.

  3. Changes to Michigan juvenile justice system signed into law

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    Gilchrist chaired the Michigan Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform, which issued a report making recommendations to improve the state's juvenile justice system and informed the bills he approved.

  4. Michigan Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Michigan Association for Justice - Wikipedia

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    The organization also provides an extensive continuing legal education (CLE) program in locations throughout Michigan. Additionally, MAJ's Lansing-based government affairs staff lobbies legislators and state agencies to advance a pro-civil justice legislative agenda, intended to preserve and enhance the rights of injured people.

  6. Robert J. White (judge) - Wikipedia

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    After law school, he was an associate attorney at Ralph E. Meczyk & Associates in Chicago from 2010 to 2014, handling federal and state criminal defense cases. White served in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas from 2014 to 2018 where he prosecuted organized crime.

  7. Brian K. Zahra - Wikipedia

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    Brian K. Zahra (born January 9, 1960) is a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.He was appointed to fill a vacancy by Governor Rick Snyder in 2011. [1] Zahra won his bid for reelection in 2022 to retain his seat for eight more years, per the Michigan Constitution.

  8. Port Huron Police find no fault in officer response to Joshua ...

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    Attendees gathered to remember Joshua Conant — many wearing "Justice for Joshua" apparel — wait for a vigil to begin on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, at Michigan and Quay streets in downtown Port ...

  9. Megan Cavanagh (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Cavanagh was born in Lansing, Michigan, and educated in the public schools.She was raised in a family immersed in state politics with Michael Cavanagh, her father, serving as Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court from 1991 to 1995, and her uncle, Jerome Cavanagh, elected in the 1960s as Mayor of Detroit.