University of Michigan Provost Laurie McCauley on Thursday said the college will stop requiring potential hires to provide a statement on how they will maintain diversity on the campus.
TikTok's future in the U.S. appeared uncertain on Friday after a federal appeals court rejected a legal challenge the company ...
The law Congress passed this year to force the Chinese parent company of social media giant TikTok to either sell the service ...
The Michigan House Criminal Justice Committee just passed a piece of legislation that would repeal a so-called “zombie” law that criminalizes sodomy, something that was made legally unenforceable by ...
A federal appeals court panel on Friday unanimously upheld a law that could lead to a ban on TikTok in a few short months, ...
The Indiana Supreme Court has denied a request to stay the execution of man convicted in the killings of his brother and ...
Trump's second term is expected to be marked by constitutional conflicts, business conflicts of interest, loyalty tests for generals, a hostile takeover of government, and a machismo attitude of ...
In a significant ruling, the Michigan Supreme Court has upheld the second-degree murder charges against former Grand Rapids ...
Former Flushing Mayor Archie Bailey died in August but his former attorney is continuing to advocate for him in one last ...
In this week’s It’s Just Politics newsletter, Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta explore the ramifications of Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan ...
The University of Michigan will no longer require diversity statements for faculty hiring, promotion or tenure, Provost ...
While states have cheered the new tax revenue from sports gambling, some new studies have linked the burgeoning industry to ...