- Posted February 07, 2014
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'Court News Michigan' added to free high court communications offerings

A daily round-up of news about Michigan courts is now available by free subscription - along with a menu of other court-related offerings, such as opinions of the Michigan Supreme Court and Michigan Court of Appeals.
"Court News Michigan" is compiled by the Supreme Court Office of Public Information and distributed each business day. News and editorial coverage of the state Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and trial courts are included.
Subscribers may choose "Court News Michigan A.M.," which is released by 11 a.m., or "Court News Michigan P.M.," which is released by 5 p.m. The afternoon edition includes any Michigan Supreme Court news releases for that day.
Supreme Court opinion and orders, Michigan Court of Appeals opinions, and updates on Supreme Court administrative matters, such as changes to the Michigan Court Rules, are also available by free subscription.
To subscribe, go to https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/MICOURTS/subscriber/new. Subscribers will see a communications menu after entering a valid e-mail address. Those interested can also log in using social media accounts on FaceBook, Google, or Yahoo.
Published: Fri, Feb 7, 2014
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