AGs Nessel and Mayes Slam Trump-Era Health Policies on 'Pantsuits and Lawsuits' as Threat to Child Vaccines and Medical Education
Michigan's AG Dana Nessel and Arizona's AG Kris Mayes discuss the impact of Trump-era health policies with Will Humble on their podcast, emphasizing potential risks to vaccine access and medical education.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel Criticizes Corewell Health's Decision to Suspend Transgender Care for Minors
Michigan AG Dana Nessel criticized Corewell Health for ceasing some transgender treatments for minors, citing no changes in state law and challenging the healthcare provider's response to federal pressures.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel Wins Injunction Against Federal Immigration Rule Changes
Michigan AG Dana Nessel secured a court injunction to preserve access to social services, blocking the Trump administration's policy that would've changed how states verify individuals' eligibility based on immigration status.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel Teams Up with 19 States in Legal Battle Against Liberty University for Firing Transgender Employee
Michigan AG Dana Nessel, along with 19 other states, supports Ellenor Zinski in her lawsuit against Liberty University for wrongful termination due to her transgender identity.
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido Launches Michigan's First AI-Generated 'Prosecutor Pete’s Podcast' in Metro Detroit
Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido starts 'Prosecutor Pete’s Podcast,' possibly the first AI-generated podcast by a Michigan official, aiming for transparency and community engagement.
Michigan's Attorney General Secures Court Victory Against Schlicht Ponds for Environmental Violations
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and EGLE won a legal case against Scott Schlicht of Schlicht Ponds for environmental law violations, resulting in a $150,000 fine and future compliance enforcement.
Detroit City Council Votes to Prosecute Misdemeanors Locally, Aiming to Streamline Justice System
The Detroit City Council voted 8-1 for an ordinance to prosecute certain misdemeanors locally, aiming to reduce Wayne County's caseload. This will start on July 1, 2026, with the Law Department expanding for the new system.
Michigan Governor Whitmer Sets Dates for Special Election in 35th District Amid Criticism and Lawsuit
Michigan's 35th District will have a special state senate election following the resignation of Kristen McDonald Rivet, with a primary on Feb 3, 2026, and a general election on May 5, 2026, as announced by Governor Whitmer.












