'Court Community Connections'

– Photo courtesy of Mitch Doig


While the Michigan Supreme Court normally hears oral argument at the Michigan Hall of Justice in Lansing, the justices and staff travel to various communities as part of “Court Community Connections.” The court launched the program in 2007 as a public education initiative aimed principally at high school students. The Michigan Supreme Court was on the road in River Rouge last month. The court was hosted by the City of River Rouge and River Rouge High School. The justices heard oral argument in Michael A. Ray, Jacqueline M. Ray, as co-conservators for Kersch Ray, a Minor, v Eric Swager, and Scott Allen Platt, Heather Marie Platt, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.
 

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