Supreme Court Denies Leave to Appeal FOIA Issue |
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On December 29, 2010, the Michigan Supreme Court denied an application for leave to address whether e-mails sent between teachers were subject to public disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Previously, in a published decision discussed here, the Court of Appeals held that teachers' personal e-mails were not public records pursuant to FOIA merely because they were stored in the school district's computer system. |
Newly Proposed “Medical Marihuana Provisioning Center Regulation Act” Gives Municipalities Generous Authority in Transfer and Sale of MedicaOn May 1, 2012, a new house bill intended to clear the murky waters surrounding the State's Medical Marihuana Act was introduced by Represen... [ More ] |
Court of Appeals Upholds Award of Attorney Fees for Board of Review under Michigan Drain CodeThe Kent County Drain Commissioner sought to make improvements to the Waters Drain and to apportion the cost of such improvements to propert... [ More ] |