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A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of many legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, instance court, judgment court, apex court, and highest court of appeal. Broadly speaking, the decisions of a supreme court are not subject to further review by any other court. Supreme courts typically function primarily as appellate courts, hearing appeals from decisions of lower trial courts, or from intermediate-level appellate courts.
However, not all highest courts are named as such. Civil law states do not tend to have singular highest courts. Additionally, the highest court in some jurisdictions is not named the "Supreme Court", for example, the High Court of Australia; this is because decisions by the High Court could formerly be appealed to the Privy Council. On the other hand, in some places the court named the "Supreme Court" is not in fact the highest court; examples include the New York Supreme Court, the Supreme Courts of several Canadian provinces/territories and the former Supreme Court of Judicature of England and Wales, which are all superseded by higher Courts of Appeal.
The Michigan Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is Michigan's court of last resort and consists of seven justices. The Court is located in the Michigan Hall of Justice at 925 Ottawa Street in Lansing, the state capital.
Each year, the Court receives approximately 2,000 new case filings. In most cases, the litigants seek review of Michigan Court of Appeals decisions, but the Supreme Court also hears cases of attorney and judicial misconduct, as well as a small number of matters over which the Court has original jurisdiction.
The Court issues a decision by order or opinion in all cases filed with it. Opinions and orders of the Court are reported in an official publication, Michigan Reports, as well as in Thomson West's privately published North Western Reporter.
The Court's other duties include overseeing the operations of all state trial courts. It is assisted in this endeavor by the State Court Administrative Office, one of its agencies. The Court's responsibilities also include a public comment process for changes to court rules, rules of evidence and other administrative matters. The court has broad superintending control power over all the state courts in Michigan.
Michigan i/ˈmɪʃᵻɡən/ is a state located in the Great Lakes and midwestern regions of the United States. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake". Michigan is the tenth most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area (the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River). Its capital is Lansing, and the largest city is Detroit.
Michigan is the only state to consist of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is often noted to be shaped like a mitten. The Upper Peninsula (often referred to as "the U.P.") is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km) channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The two peninsulas are connected by the Mackinac Bridge. The state has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. As a result, it is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. Michigan also has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (9.7 km) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137 km) from a Great Lakes shoreline.
A court is a tribunal, often as governmental institution, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and carry out the administration of justice in civil, criminal, and administrative matters in accordance with the rule of law. In both common law and civil law legal systems, courts are the central means for dispute resolution, and it is generally understood that all persons have an ability to bring their claims before a court. Similarly, the rights of those accused of a crime include the right to present a defense before a court.
The system of courts that interprets and applies the law is collectively known as the judiciary. The place where a court sits is known as a venue. The room where court proceedings occur is known as a courtroom, and the building as a courthouse; court facilities range from simple and very small facilities in rural communities to large buildings in cities.
The practical authority given to the court is known as its jurisdiction (Latin jus dicere) – the court's power to decide certain kinds of questions or petitions put to it. According to William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, a court is constituted by a minimum of three parties: the actor or plaintiff, who complains of an injury done; the reus or defendant, who is called upon to make satisfaction for it, and the judex or judicial power, which is to examine the truth of the fact, to determine the law arising upon that fact, and, if any injury appears to have been done, to ascertain and by its officers to apply a legal remedy. It is also usual in the superior courts to have barristers, and attorneys or counsel, as assistants, though, often, courts consist of additional barristers, bailiffs, reporters, and perhaps a jury.
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This video examines the role of oral arguments in the appellate process of the Michigan Supreme Court using the civil case Wayne County v Hathcock (2004) as a case study. Hathcock overturned Poletown Neighborhood Council v City of Detroit (1981), a landmark decision that allowed the city to take land through eminent domain for an automobile manufacturing plant. A companion discussion guide is available at http://courts.mi.gov/education/learning-center/curriculum-resources/Documents/OralArgumentGuide.pdf.
The Supreme Court of the State of Michigan will hold session in the auditorium of River Rouge High School.
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette and the Michigan Supreme Court are to blame for the child trafficking scheme being run successfully by our Michigan county courts and Child Protective Services. Even though the Proof of Service for the service of the "Summons and Petition" DIRECTS the process server to serve the Summons and Petition in accordance with MCR 3.920(B)(5) seven days before the dispositional review hearing, it was not!
Visit the links below for more information. http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3399&context;=wmlr http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/04/states-fight-back-against-mers-mortgage-fraud.html
These are critical times for Michigan. We face challenges and opportunities that will shape this state for generations to come. That is why we must ensure that fairness is applied in the law. We need those serving us on our state’s highest court to listen and consider the viewpoints of all and ensure that justice is served fairly for all. Justice should not only be served for those who can speak the loudest. There should be no preference for the few who can drown out the voices of the many. I live by that principle, and that is why I am running to serve the people as a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. I was born legally blind. It’s a challenge that has helped fuel my passion for fairness and driven my professional legal career. I have fought tirelessly and won several precedent-s...
Justice Michael F. Cavanagh addresses the 2012 Judicial Conference on the importance of performance measurement for courts.
Through the Michigan Supreme Court's creation of Michigan Court Rule 3.920(H), the Michigan Supreme Court is complicate in the trafficking of Michigan Children. This alleged "court rule" allows Michigan County Prosecutors to proceed with the foreknowledge that notice requirement do not really matter allowing them to proceed against respondent parents without proper notice. MCR 3.920 Service of Process (H) Notice Defects. The appearance and participation of a party at a hearing is a waiver by that party of defects in service with respect to that hearing unless objections regarding the specific defect are placed on the record. If a party appears or participates without an attorney, the court shall advise the party that the appearance and participation waives notice defects and of the pa...
Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Young speaks during oral arguments Oct. 6 about the Judicial Tenure Commission misconduct case against Washtenaw County District Court Judge J. Cedric Simpson.
Jan Crawford reports on the possible effects of an upcoming Supreme Court affirmative action case challenging a Michigan state law that says race cannot be a factor in college admissions.
Henry Hatter and Michigan Supreme Court Justice David Viviano
Judge Frank Szymanski & Spirit of Detroit for the MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT!
What's next for Michigan Supreme Court Justice Diane Hathaway?
"Striving for Excellence in Service to the Public"
Final project at the Michigan Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of the State of Michigan will hold session in the auditorium of River Rouge High School.
Oral Argument for Retrial for Lorinda Swain before the Michigan Supreme Court, April 6, 2016. Michigan Innocence Clinic and Dave Moran representing Lorinda Swain.
As part of the Court Community Connections program, Michigan Supreme Court justices heard a case at Big Rapids High School on Wednesday. Attorneys made their oral arguments in the case of Lejuan Rambin v. Allstate Insurance Company. (Pioneer video/Lauren Fitch)
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Nikki Roznowski, local socialite and MMJ patient comes on to talk about the Michigan Supreme Court Mazur Case and The C2 expo. A prank call goes awry.
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein spoke to WMU-Cooley Law School students at the Auburn Hills Campus on overcoming obstacles, without excuses.
The supreme court makes me barf
The supreme court makes me puke
It's the one thing in the world
That I want to nuke
No freedom of speech