Law & Politics
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U-M law professor Ekow Yankah: If you’re worried about your vote, don’t
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Michigan’s local governments make progress on budgeting, but many lag on long-term planning
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Application of Florida ‘extreme risk’ firearm law varies widely across counties, study finds
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Lockable phone pouches in schools improve student well-being over time, not test scores or bullying
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AI analysis of police body-camera footage raises Constitutional concerns, racial disparities
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Bridging the divide: 2026 Truman Scholar to expand debate, diverse voices in public policy
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Cryptocurrency increases risk of corruption on autopilot
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Consumer confidence is back to mid-2022 lows, with wars, gas and durable high prices
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Democracy at a crossroads: Decoding the high-stakes future of Latin American elections
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U-M experts explore benefits, harms of AI for people with developmental disabilities
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How new tools are helping officials, communities work toward environmental justice
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Cuba’s triple crisis: Economy, politics, society
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Government of, by and for people? Sure, but it needs more people to serve, U-M survey finds
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Michigan firearm injury data now available in near real-time
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Michigan’s literacy investment pays off, growth in early reading instruction
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Preventing tragedy: How communities can use extreme risk protection orders to save lives
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Sentiment falls amid Iran conflict, soaring gas prices
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Detroiters cautious about government use of AI, U-M survey finds
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Will Virgin Islanders vote? Report reveals major constitutional awareness gap
