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- Posted June 10, 2010
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LANSING, MI, June 1, 2010 - Updates on court rule changes, proposed court rules, and other administrative actions of the Michigan Supreme Court are now available via a free listserv that sends subscribers Supreme Court orders relating to administrative matters.
"This valuable service will help to make our administrative function more transparent and accessible to the public," said Chief Justice Marilyn Kelly. She noted that the Court already holds its administrative conferences in public, and also holds public hearings where interested persons can address the Court on proposed court rule changes and other administrative issues.
Supreme Court Administrative Counsel Anne Boomer explained that the listserv includes proposed or final court rule amendments, as well as orders of appointment, administrative orders, and other administrative matters. "I am confident that this form of communication will make it easier and faster to stay informed about the Court's administrative work," she said.
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Published: Thu, Jun 10, 2010
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