Michigan Forfeiture Laws Improving, But State Transparency Still Falls Behind
Under civil asset forfeiture, cops can keep a person's stuff even without a conviction or arrest
What This Russian College Student Thinks About Bernie Sanders
'There is a perception that socialism is fair - It is not fair'
Federal Park Staffers Defy Presidential Order, Tweet Climate Change Warnings
More CO2 in the atmosphere 'than at any time in the last 650,000 years,' said park's Twitter feed
After Decades of Little Change, Why Are So Many States Going Right-to-Work?
Five years, five new worker freedom states
Ann Arbor Schools: First There Is No Teacher Merit Pay, Then There Is
Law requires districts to offer it, so effective educators get a 0.2 percent pay bump
Michigan College Busts Students For Giving Out U.S. Constitutions Without Permit
Asking passers-by if they 'like freedom and liberty' deemed 'too provocative'
Speed Limits in Michigan Going Up
Standards tightened to restrict imposing artificially low speed limits
Lansing School District Ignores Law Requiring Teacher Merit Pay
Even after seven years, district 'does not have a merit pay system,' says spokesman
Michigan School Districts: We Have No Ineffective Teachers
The law requires annual ratings, but is murky on how to do it
Had Hillary Won, Granholm And Not DeVos Would Be Prepping for Confirmation
Report suggests former Michigan governor topped Clinton’s education secretary short-list
The Law's the Law – Except When It Says Great Teachers Get Merit Pay
School districts avoiding the law that requires them to pay better educators more
Number Getting Unemployment Checks Lowest In At Least 30 Years In Michigan
Rising employment coincided with cut in maximum number of weeks getting checks
Harvard Study Says Michigan Elections Less Democratic Than Cuba, North Korea, Iran
Former Federal Elections Commission Chairman calls study ‘absurd’
Now People Won't Have to Pay a Bond to Recover Their Stuff from Police
Governor signs bill to eliminate 10 percent civil forfeiture fee
In the Big Ten Conference of Migration Trends, Michigan Tops a Weak Division
No fans cheering 'we're No. 26' nationwide, but state was dead last not long ago
U-M Prof Hints Scholars Down On School Choice, But Twice As Many Optimistic
Painting false pictures with raw stats
Government, Heavy Industry No Longer Dominate Michigan Economy
Displaced by medicine, education, professional services
Little Or No Consequences for Detroit Land Bank Billing Scam
Only one employee transferred with a pay cut
Fill 'er Up: Michigan Gas Tax Goes Up 7.3 Cents On Sunday
Vehicle registration taxes also going up, including a surcharge for electric cars
Teachers Union Membership Down 20 Percent, But Executive's Pay up $61,000
Union officer's pay hikes also part of school pension-spiking scheme
