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Skip to main content SUPREME COURT Welcome to the Michigan Supreme Court. Michigan Courts Courts Supreme Court Courts SUPREME COURT SUPREME COURT * Michigan Supreme Court Home * About the Michigan Supreme Court * Justices * Clerk's Office * Schedule of Oral Arguments * Case Information * Cases Awaiting Argument * Opinions * Caseload & Annual Reports * Learning Center * Directions and Parking Office Hours Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. SUPREME COURT * Michigan Supreme Court Home * About the Michigan Supreme Court * Justices * Clerk's Office * Schedule of Oral Arguments * Case Information * Cases Awaiting Argument * Opinions * Caseload & Annual Reports * Learning Center * Directions and Parking Office Hours Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Court Holidays * twitter * linkedin * facebook * youtube a message from the chief CHIEF JUSTICE BRIDGET M. MCCORMACK My colleagues and I are privileged to serve the people of the state of Michigan. Our role in Michigan’s system of government demands that we interpret the law dispassionately, ensure that justice is available to everyone, rema... Read More BENCH BAR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM BENCH BAR CONFERENCE SCHOLARSHIP FORM HELPFUL LINKS Schedule of Oral Arguments | Livestream Oral Arguments Recent Opinions | Orders of Note | Cases, Opinions & Orders Search Michigan Appellate Opinion Manual | Michigan Bound Volumes MI Appellate Defender Commission meeting schedule Subscribe! Opinions, Orders & Adminstrative Matters WHAT'S NEW Mandatory e-Filing for Attorneys Effective February 1, 2020, attorneys are required to make all filings with the Michigan Supreme Court and Michigan Court of Appeals electronically using the MiFILE system unless excused by court order upon a motion for good cause. 02/01/2020 See Revised Administrative Order 2012-13 e-Briefs Beginning on October 23, 2019, filers may submit electronic briefs with the Michigan Supreme Court and Court of Appeals that are formatted to accommodate viewing on electronic displays and that allow for a maximum word count instead of a page limitation. 10/23/2019 Read Administrative Order 2019-6. Appellate Defender Commission **MEETING NOTICE** 2021 Upcoming Commission Meeting Dates Appellate Defender Commission PLANNING TO ARGUE BEFORE THE MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT? Visit the Clerk's Office Find access to MiFILE information, forms for self-represented litigants, guides for briefing and arguing cases, internal operating procedures, rules of etiquette and conduct in the Michigan Supreme Court courtroom. Also find information on administering oaths of admission to state bar, attorney certification, and attorney name change. APPLYING FOR ADMISSION TO THE STATE BAR? Visit Board of Law Examiners CASE(S) OF SPECIAL INTEREST 164256 - IN RE EXECUTIVE MESSAGE (GOVERNOR V PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS) This is an original action filed by the Governor, through an executive message under MCR 7.306(A), requesting that the Court authorize the Oakland Circuit Court in Case No. 22-193498-CZ to certify a question to determine the constitutionality of MCL 750.14 under the Michigan Constitution. Governor's Executive Message Brief in support of Executive Message Complaint filed in Oakland Circuit Court Motion for immediate consideration 163926 - DETROIT CAUCUS V INDEPENDENT CITIZENS REDISTRICTING COMMISSION This is an original action filed with the Michigan Supreme Court in which the plaintiffs challenge certain district maps approved by the Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. Amended Complaint & Supporting Brief - Plaintiffs' First Amended Verified Complaint and Brief in Support Answer & Supporting Brf - Defendant's Answer, Brief in Support, and Appendix Reply - Plaintiffs' Reply Supreme Court order directing oral argument on 1/26/2022 DISPOSITIVE ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT Motion for reconsideration Motion for immediate consideration Order of the Supreme Court denying reconsideration 163711-2, 163744-5 & 163747-8, LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF MI V SECRETARY OF STATE The plaintiffs filed suit in the Court of Claims, challenging the constitutionality of several provisions of 2018 PA 608, which changed the procedures for citizen-circulated petitions. The challenged provisions include the requirement that no more than 15% of the petition signatures could come from any one congressional district, the requirement that the petitions include checkboxes to indicate whether the petition circulator was a paid or volunteer signature gatherer, and that paid signature gatherers must sign an affidavit acknowledging their paid status before they could circulate a petition. The Supreme Court issued its majority and several partial concurring-partial dissenting opinions on January 24, 2022, without hearing arguments in the case. SUPREME COURT MAJORITY AND PARTIAL CONCURRING-DISSENTING OPINIONS 164022 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF MI V INDEPENDENT CITIZENS REDISTRICTING COMMISSION This is an original action filed with the Michigan Supreme Court in which the plaintiffs challenge the defendant's adoption of a new district map for the State House of Representatives. Complaint Brief in Support of Complaint Appendix to Complaint Answer Brief in Support of Answer Appendix to Answer Amicus brief of the Secretary of State Reply and Response to Amicus brief of Secretary of State Amicus brief of Emerging American Majorities SUPREME COURT ORDER DENYING THE COMPLAINT 164090, 164120 RAISE THE WAGE MI V BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS No. 164090 is a bypass application filed with the Michigan Supreme Court that challenges certain adverse decisions by the Board of State Canvassers regarding the signature petitions for a ballot initiative to raise the minimum wage in Michigan. After the Court of Appeals dismissed the action in that court on jurisdictional grounds, the plaintiff filed a verified complaint and supporting brief as an original action in the Supreme Court. That action was assigned a different docket number, 164120. Plaintiff's bypass application - 164090 Plaintiff's verified complaint - 164120 Plaintiff's brief in support of complaint - 164120 Plaintiff's motion to expedite - 164120 Defendant's answer - 164090 & 164120 Motion to intervene of Gretchen Whitmer for Governor Amicus brief of Michigan AFL-CIO 164090 MSC ORDER DENYING THE LEAVE APPLICATION 164120 MSC ORDER GRANTING DECLARATORY RELIEF ON THE COMPLAINT Copyright 2022 ©