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
New York still the top smuggling state, Michigan ranked 15th
Civil Service Commission’s rule change needed to protect public employees’ constitutional rights
Court ruled in favor of Mackinac Center Legal Foundation lawsuit
Echoing an opinion from Alaska, Texas moves to protect workers’ First Amendment rights
Client was visited by state regulators and local police earlier today
Mackinac Center Legal Foundations files suit against the governor
A statement from the Mackinac Center
Extension of state of emergency without legislative approval violates separation of powers
Health care providers should be able to treat patients
States should be equipped and take responsibility for solving fiscal crises