A new crime victim rights web page launched by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel aims to educate crime victims of their rights and guide them through the legal process after a crime is reported.
Michigan AG Nessel joins others supporting a challenge to the Trump administration's federal employee buyout plan.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel supports the CFPB, highlighting its role in protecting consumers as President Donald Trump looks to possibly cut program.
The University of Michigan estimates it could lose $181 million. Michigan State University estimates it could lose $27 ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (FOX 2) - Twenty years after he sexually assaulted a teen girl, a Michigan man is headed to prison for the next 12 to 50 years. Shawn Darnell Robinson Hopkins, 39, of Kalamazoo, ...
Michigan and many other states are suing over federal changes to health research grant funding. Colin Jackson has more.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Sunday joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general to challenge the Trump ...
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Attorney General Dana Nessel praised a judge’s decision to grant a temporary restraining order after ...
Michigan is suing the National Institutes of Health over changes to NIH’s grant policy.The new guidance, which took effect Monday, limits the reimbursement rate for indirect costs related to ...
The chapter president was disappointed but felt no surprise by Nessel’s review of the deadly officer-involved shooting.
LANSING, MI — The latest Trump administration move to cut congressionally-approved spending threatens millions in research ...
After a federal judge on Monday ordered the Trump administration to comply with a previous order requiring the government to ...
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