Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel challenged the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a 2015 decision striking down same-sex ...
Attorneys for the defendants argued the case should be thrown out before it began after Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said during a Sept. 18 virtual event that the electors “legit ...
LANSING, Mich. — As voters cast their ballots Tuesday, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is standing by for any potential issues. Speaking to FOX 17 just before 5 p.m. Tuesday, she addressed ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel wants to set the record straight. That's why she's charging four St. Clair Shores residents accused of intentionally voting twice in the August primaries and ...
With the Nov. 5 general election weeks away, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel sent a 14-page letter on Oct. 10, which was made public Thursday, out to law enforcement agencies across Michigan ...
Kramer and six other people, including four voters, have been charged following an investigation by Attorney General Dana Nessel. "Although cases of double voting are extremely rare, my office ...
And some of it may not always be true. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel launched the a new webpage in hopes of helping voters discern between what's true and what's false. The webpage is ...
LANSING, Mich. — In an effort to combat election misinformation, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Tuesday that her office has launched a new webpage to help voters access accurate ...
Lansing — Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel's office has declined to weigh in on whether Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's office has the legal right to use new recount rules should a ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has issued guidance for election workers and law enforcement on everything from new voting laws to dealing with disturbances at polling places. The 14-page ...
Attorney General Dana Nessel's office issued a 14-page letter to law enforcement officials last week, providing legal advice on how police are to enforce state election law in their communities.