Michigan AG Dana Nessel Targets Live Nation and Ticketmaster Over Alleged Monopolistic Practices
Michigan's AG Dana Nessel joins a DOJ-led antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, alleging they've engaged in monopolistic practices harming consumers by inflating ticket prices.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Signs Bipartisan Bill Ensuring Parity in Mental Health Insurance Coverage
Michigan Governor Whitmer signs bipartisan Senate Bill 27, requiring insurance companies to offer coverage for mental health and substance abuse treatments on par with medical coverage.
Federal Court Denies Appeal to Reopen Michigan 2020 Election Case, Sanctioned Attorneys Face Further Restrictions
The Sixth Circuit Court denied an appeal to reopen the Michigan 2020 election case, maintaining sanctions against attorneys who made baseless claims. Michigan's Attorney General continues to seek sanctions repayment.
Former Warren Mayor Jim Fouts Fined for Political Endorsements on City TV Channel
Ex-Warren Mayor Jim Fouts was fined $1,500 for endorsing candidates on a city TV channel. The Warren City Council criticized the fine as too lenient. Fouts is campaigning for a state House seat despite prior violations.
Michigan Attorney General Takes On Big Oil, Preparing Legal Battle Over Climate Impact
Michigan AG Dana Nessel prepares to sue Big Oil for climate deception, following evidence that the industry misled the public about global warming's impact. Industry advocates argue climate policy decisions should be made by Congress, not courts.












