Yet another person has been hit on Ann Arbor streets recently, this time an unidentified 23-year-old who has been hospitalized after a hit-and-run accident on Packard Ave. near East University, according to the Ann Arbor News. Like Plymouth Road, this is another area of town where the interests of cars have trumped the interests of […]
“… Gov. Jennifer Granholm symbolically cut her own salary in order to ease Michigan’s own financial troubles, showing that if you’re going to cut corners to fit budget constraints, you obviously cut the biggest ones first. And, President Coleman, I do believe that what is good enough the Michigan state government is good enough for […]
A story asking for a National Borders Strike has been posted on Infoshop news.
“For years, police officers throughout Michigan have violated the rights of countless college students and others under age 21 by forcing them to submit Breathalyzers without a warrant,” Kary Moss, executive director of the ACLU of Michigan, said in a news release Monday. “This is a tremendous victory for the civil liberties of young adults.” […]
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USE OF BREATHALYZER TEST ON PEDESTRIANS STRUCK DOWN The ACLU of Michigan has won their lawsuit challenging Michigan’s MIP law. The police will no longer be able to force minors who are not driving a car to take a Breathalyzer test without a search warrent. > ACLU-MI Press Release: Federal Court Strikes Down Breathalyzer Tests […]
“About 46 percent of American adults attend church at least once a week, not counting weddings, funerals and christenings, compared with 14 percent of adults in Great Britain, 8 percent in France, 7 percent in Sweden and 4 percent in Japan.” > UMPR: “U-M study: U.S. among the most religious nations in the world”