Michigan city pays driver $1,000 to settle tire marking caseA Michigan city agreed to pay $1,000 to a driver to settle a lawsuit about marking tires to catch parking violators.
Michigan judge finds key parts of newborn blood-testing program to be unconstitutionalMichigan parents won a key ruling when a judge found the newborn blood-testing program to be unconstitutional. The parents raised concerns about how leftover samples are used.foxnews.com
Parents win key ruling in Michigan newborn blood disputeA judge has found key parts of Michigan’s newborn blood-testing program unconstitutional.
Chalking tires illegal, judge says, but Saginaw gets big breakA judge says a Michigan city violated the U.S. Constitution by chalking tires to enforce parking limits.
Chalk it up: Michigan parking dispute could cover thousandsLawyers who argued that a Michigan city violated the U.S. Constitution by chalking tires have successfully turned the case into a class-action lawsuit.
Parking Dispute Over Tire Chalking In Saginaw Could Cover ThousandsLawyers who argued that the city of Saginaw violated the U.S. Constitution by chalking tires have successfully turned the case into a class action affecting thousands of parking tickets.detroit.cbslocal.com