The new law permits the Michigan Department of Transportation and Office of Future Mobility and Electrification to work jointly with the private sector to create and put into use automated vehicle roadway technology.
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It’s the second operator to leave the state amid Michigan’s recent Fantasy Contest Consumer Protection Act, which created DFS licensing requirements, codified by the Michigan Gaming Control Board in May.
DFS companies that existed before May 2018 may continue operating, as long as they applied for a license by July 2022.
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Traditional advertising relies on getting a product or service out to as wide an audience as possible. Digital marketers, on the other hand, seek to maximize individuals’ interactions with ads. Tech firms that use behavioral targeting of individual consumers regarding financial products are liable for violations
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You might need a real estate attorney for certain transactions, or a real estate lawyer, to navigate all the necessary legal requirements. They can also help you avoid potential landmines, so that you can protect your real estate investment.
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“Man Who Gave Nazi Salute at Birmingham Schools Meeting Loses Tennis Job”
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Justices affirmed 1976 Civil Rights Act does protect against discrimination against sexual orientation
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It’s not illegal - It’s a 40-year contract, and even if you die, whomever inherits your home is also locked in with MV Realty.
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A split decision by the Michigan Supreme Court keeps alive the class-action quest for damages that could encompass as many as 40,000 people caught up in a system malfunction.
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The practice of fingerprinting people without probable cause or a warrant is unconstitutional, the Michigan Supreme Court said Friday. The court unanimously said Grand Rapids police violated the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure.
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f the decision holds — an appeal could be filed quickly with the state Court of Appeals — the current $9.87 hourly minimum wage goes $12. The tipped wage, $3.75 and hour, rises to $9.60.
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