Michigan AG files lawsuit against Opulent Marketing for deceptive practices and failure to honor vehicle service contracts.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Wednesday announced she was joining with officials from 13 other states to protect health insurance access for so-called “Dreamers,” or young immigrants who came to the U.
AG Dana Nessel emphasizes the importance of public vigilance against human trafficking during Detroit's Auto Show, highlighting signs of abuse and control to help identify victims.
As President-elect Donald Trump is set to begin his second term, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is predicting that the state will take center stage in protest activity and is cautioning law enforcement across the state on how to best handle scenarios that may arise.
As Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel discussed the accomplishments of her office in 2024 with reporters, offering status reports on large cases, her two-hour discussion Monday was bookmarked by condemnation of state lawmakers who boycotted the final days of the 2024 legislative session.
AG Dana Nessel said Monday that Donald Trump won the Nov. 5 election fair and square but she aims to ensure he implements his policies lawfully.
Nessel says that her job is to defend the rights of Michiganders, including those of thousands of Dreamers who are here legally and call Michigan home. DACA recipients came to the
The Michigan attorney general's office urges Detroit Lions fans to be aware of potential playoff ticket scams.
Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel intends to renew her request for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) case file and report for its now defunct case against President-elect Donald Trump for seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 election,
Lansing — Attorney General Dana Nessel said Monday it is possible that the only way lawmakers get subjected to more transparency measures in Michigan is if voters themselves put the policies on the ballot. In a wide-ranging, two-hour Monday meeting with ...
Bruce Timmons, a retired legislative staffer, has noted that House officials, during a non-voting wrap-up session on Dec. 31, referred the bills to clerk for enrollment, printing and presentation to the governor as of Dec. 23. He has questioned the House's authority to enroll bills when not in session on Dec. 23 and lacking a quorum on Dec. 31.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said this week that 2024 was a banner year for the department, touting momentum on her legal battle against Line 5 as well as finding justice for crime victims and increasing public safety.