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Grand Rapids attorney talks about first four months as justice on the Michigan Supreme Court


Grand Rapids attorney talks about first four months as justice on the Michigan Supreme Court
and last updated 2021-04-29 22:32:06-04
LANSING, Mich. — For the fourth time in state history, the Michigan Supreme Court has a female majority. One of those women recently sworn in is from right here in West Michigan.
There are seven justices on the Michigan Supreme Court with four of them being women.
I sat down with newly elected Justice Elizabeth Welch from Grand Rapids to get her take on the first four months on the bench and how the coronavirus has impacted their daily lives. ....

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Private schools get state aid for mandate compliance, court rules


In a split decision, the Michigan Supreme Court on Monday upheld a legislative appropriation to reimburse nonpublic schools for state-mandated practices, funding that had been opposed by public schools advocates. 
GOP-nominated Justices Stephen Markman, Brian Zahra and David Viviano said the appropriation complied with both the religious clause of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and a 1970 state constitutional amendment that bans public funding to private schools. 
Because the legislative appropriation does not appropriate funds for nonpublic-school education services, it remains in compliance with the 1970 amendment, the three justices wrote. Supporters had argued the appropriation was reimbursement not the funding or aid banned by the 1970 amendment. ....

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