The right to appeal a conviction is one of the most fundamental protections in the American justice…
Mainstream coverage of Michigan’s mental health crisis in county jails is long overdue. For decades, advocates and…
In 2001, Daniel J. Henry, the first acting director of the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission, did something extraordinary: he…
On the outside, Barry County looks like an idyllic place to settle; quiet towns, rolling farmland, a…
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does…
Michigan lawmakers finally based a budget. One that has left criminal justice reform advocates reeling, demonstrating a…
Politicians love to pound the table and declare themselves “tough on crime.” It’s the oldest applause line in…
Somewhere along the way, social media convinced people that anything goes; that you can accuse, speculate, and pile…
If you’re “just somebody,” expect more punishment; if you’re the deputy fire chief, expect probation. There’s nothing…
A New Series on Receiverships Receiverships don’t usually make headlines. They’re often buried in court filings and…
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