MSC Vacates Termination Of Dad’s Parental Rights, Directs Appeals Court To Reconsider Arguments
The Michigan Supreme Court has vacated a Court of Appeals decision that affirmed the termination of a father’s parental rights, sending the case back to the appeals court for reconsideration after the father files a supplemental brief.
MSC: No Compensable ‘Taking’ When Real Property Fails To Sell At Public Auction
There is no “taking” under the Michigan Constitution’s Takings Clause if the foreclosing governmental unit attempts to sell the foreclosed-upon property at a public auction but the property does not sell, the Michigan Supreme Court has unanimously decided.
‘Franchise Fee’ Imposed By City And Utility Company An Illegal Tax On Residents
A utility company’s “franchise fee” was an “unauthorized tax” that violated the Michigan Constitution and, as a result, the utility company could not collect the fee from its customers and then remit the collected fees to the City of East Lansing, the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled.