LANSING, Michigan — The Michigan Civil Rights Commission has asked Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office for a formal opinion on whether the banning of books and LGBTQ pride flags within schools violates a state law against discrimination. The question could have legal repercussions in Michigan and potentially provide a broader…Read More
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