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A state Senate committee held its first hearing Thursday on a bill to expand Michigan’s civil rights law to cover LGBTQ rights.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says schools can be sued under Michigan’s civil rights law for failing to protect students from sexual harassment by other students.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled the state's civil rights law protects LGBT people against discrimination. Those protections cover employment, education, housing and public accommodations.
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The state's current law protects people from discrimination in housing, work and public spaces. It does not include protections against discrimination based on gender expression or sexual orientation.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Monday joined LGBTQ rights leaders to call on the Legislature to send her a bill to expand Michigan’s civil rights law.She…
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is expected to formally throw her support behind legislation to add LGBTQ protections to Michigan’s civil rights law on…
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer has formally dedicated a state office building with a new name that honors two civil rights pioneers.The former Lewis Cass…
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A Black high school student has filed a complaint with the Michigan Department of Civil Rights, alleging violations of Michigan’s Elliott-Larsen Civil…