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Mackinac Center Amicus Curiae Brief in DPG York v. Michigan
Mackinac Center Amicus Curiae Brief in DPG York v. Michigan
Jurisdictional Statement/Statement of Question Involved
Jurisdictional Statement
Amicus curiae does not contest jurisdiction.
Statement of Question Involved
Did the Legislature fail to provide sufficient standards and safeguards in its delegation of legislative power to the State Administrative Board and the Department of Management and Budget in PA 2004 326, thereby rendering the act unconstitutional?
Plaintiffs’/Appellees’ answer: Yes.
Defendants’/Appellants’ answer: No.
Trial Court answer: Yes.
Amicus curiae answer: Yes.
Next page: Statement of Facts
This text is part of the larger publication:
Mackinac Center Amicus Curiae Brief in DPG York v. Michigan
Mackinac Center Amicus Curiae Brief in DPG York v. Michigan
Publication: Study
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