License Plate Privacy Project Exposes 5 Major Privacy Risks Nationwide
The Institute for Justice launches the License Plate Privacy Project to fight warrantless ALPR surveillance, revealing five key privacy risks and urging legislative reform.
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The Institute for Justice launches the License Plate Privacy Project to fight warrantless ALPR surveillance, revealing five key privacy risks and urging legislative reform.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel led a multistate coalition to block the ATF and Rare Breed Triggers from distributing machine gun conversion devices. The victory strengthens state law enforcement and limits civilian access to rapid?fire modifications.
The Michigan Supreme Court unanimously ruled that mandatory life sentences without parole for 18-year-olds are unconstitutional, allowing resentencing. This landmark decision reflects a shift towards recognizing rehabilitation potential and may influence national juvenile justice reforms.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel reassures that state laws safeguard healthcare access against discrimination despite federal funding uncertainties. She urges patients to seek care and providers to comply with state regulations, reinforcing the legal protection against discrimination based on specific statuses.
A Macomb County father, Jason Demski, faces felony charges for failing to pay nearly $20,000 in child support, prompting legal action after years of unsuccessful enforcement. If convicted, he could face up to four years in prison, highlighting the importance of financial accountability for parents.