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The justices ruled in favor of a 1994 ban on firearms for people under restraining orders in domestic violence cases.
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The state House has voted to bar people convicted of a misdemeanor involving domestic violence from owning or possessing a firearm for a period of eight years.
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A state House committee has approved legislation that would prohibit people convicted of many misdemeanor domestic violence crimes from possessing guns.
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The legislation would prevent anyone convicted of a domestic violence-related misdemeanor from owning a gun until eight years after they complete their sentence.
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New Michigan legislation is meant to prevent anyone guilty of a misdemeanor involving domestic violence from carrying a gun within eight years of their sentence.
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Caring for catastrophically injured since the changes made to Michigan's auto insurance laws, an author on how violence against women saturates cultures around the world, why the gambling industry is pausing partnerships with universities and an update on the strike at the University of Michigan.
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A new set of bills introduced by the state House Progressive Women’s Caucus aims to support survivors of domestic abuse and stalking.
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The ban could last up to eight years if approved by Michigan lawmakers.
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Operators of domestic abuse hotlines across the state say more women are calling them in crisis, as pandemic stress has led to more violence at home.Eric…
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The Michigan Supreme Court hopes a new initiative called "Justice for All" will make it easier for people to handle their own cases in civil court, if…