Michigan should allow car manufacturers to sell directly to consumers
At stake are the First Amendment rights of millions of workers
University refusing to provide complete public records
Lawmakers should be cautious with American Rescue Plan Act Funds
The city has a legal obligation to release public records
The brief was filed in the Belgau v. Inslee case at the U.S. Supreme Court
Mackinac Center database reveals details of K-12 funding
State health department refuses to release basic COVID-19 data
City Sued For Violating Public Records Law
New report takes lessons learned to show how policymakers can both protect individual rights and effectively respond
Lawmakers should prevent Michigan from suffering same fate
Mackinac Center primer shows how electricity is generated, transmitted and used in Michigan
Recommended reforms include ending corporate welfare, expanding options for students and removing unnecessary regulations
Center’s influence ranked in top five percent of more than 2,200 think tanks
Mackinac Center sues university for public documents
Nine state government expansions, zero limitations
Corporate welfare programs are ineffective
New brief outlines what to expect from Biden’s labor agenda
New program would provide more opportunities
A statement from the Mackinac Center
Pandemic leads to 3,791 missed roll call votes in 2020
University refuses to release records requested in June
A past mistake should not automatically prevent people from honest work
University delayed months, then heavily redacted information related to the science and data behind executive decisions
Licensing department delayed releasing COVID-related records for six months
A statement from the Mackinac Center
Lawmakers and the governor should build on recommendations and reform licensing rules more broadly
A statement from the Mackinac Center
New report examines the reforms of Proposal 1
Recent studies contain factual errors, unsubstantiated claims
A statement from the Mackinac Center
A statement from the Mackinac Center
Gov. Whitmer is attempting to sidestep the Michigan Supreme Court
Statement from Mackinac Center on Michigan Supreme Court victory
Closing Line 5 would raise prices and cause shortages
The Court has the opportunity to restore proper representation
Law was last used 50 years ago and repeatedly stirred controversy
Searchable online tool enables parents and taxpayers to find what their district pays
The separation of powers should not be ignored
New poll shows broad support for public, private school choice
New analysis finds state offered nearly $600,000 per job created
Mackinac Center joins amicus brief opposing discrimination in school help
Lawsuit filed at the Michigan Supreme Court argues emergency actions violate state constitution
Michigan Civil Service Commission adopts Mackinac Center recommendation to further protect employees’ rights
Mackinac Center case raises serious concerns about checks and balances on executive power
Court overturns discriminatory state policies
Employers must have employee consent before the state can collect dues
Lawsuit challenges Gov. Whitmer's use of emergency powers