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  • 23 hours ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Eric Heisig

    The Michigan Supreme Court said it wouldn’t again review a years-old case against two right-wing operatives behind robocalls to Black Detroiters urging them not to vote by mail in the 2020 presidential election. The 6-1 order leaves in place a Michigan Court of Appeals ruling from last December, which said the actions of Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman could constitute the crime of voter intimidation, even after the state’s high court curbed ways that prosecutors could use the law at issue.

  • 23 hours ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Eric Heisig

    The Michigan Supreme Court said it wouldn’t again review a years-old case against two right-wing operatives behind robocalls to Black Detroiters urging them not to vote by mail in the 2020 presidential election. The 6-1 order leaves in place a Michigan Court of Appeals ruling from last December, which said the actions of Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman could constitute the crime of voter intimidation, even after the state’s high court curbed ways that prosecutors could use the law at issue.

  • 2 days ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Eric Heisig

    Sixth Circuit reverses trial judge’s ruling on samples’ useParents said Fourth, 14th amendment rights were violatedA Michigan program for storing newborn blood samples and related data doesn’t violate the US Constitution, the Sixth Circuit ruled Wednesday.

  • 3 days ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Eric Heisig

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  • 3 days ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Eric Heisig

    Judge says program operates while public schools flounderRepublican attorney general said he’ll quickly appealA major set of Republican-championed Ohio voucher programs to help students pay private school tuition violates the state constitution, a state judge ruled Tuesday. Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page’s ruling marks a major victory for Ohio public schools and their backers.

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Eric Heisig
Eric Heisig @eheisig
10 Jun 25

Hey @keeppavanclerk, why has it taken your office more than two days to review a one-page First District Court of Appeals order to see if anything needs to be redacted?

Eric Heisig
Eric Heisig @eheisig
6 May 25

The Sixth Circuit upheld the RICO conspiracy convictions against former Ohio House Speaker’s Larry Householder and ex-Ohio Republican Party Chairman Matthew Borges in a case stemming from $60 million in bribes paid by FirstEnergy Corp. https://t.co/NBtuOoA2jd

Eric Heisig
Eric Heisig @eheisig
14 Apr 25

Later this month, Norfolk Southern and @DaveYostOH's office are set to try to work out the latter's lawsuit over the 2023 East Palestine, Ohio derailment. https://t.co/KnGpZhbi1i