Eight Former Employees Sue University of Michigan, Claiming Wrongful Termination for Pro-Palestinian Advocacy

Eight former employees of the University of Michigan have initiated a federal lawsuit against the institution, alleging wrongful termination tied to their participation in pro-Palestinian protests. The suit, which was filed early Thursday, includes claims from one full-time staff member and seven student workers who contend that their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights to free speech and due process were violated. According to the lawsuit, their employment was terminated and they were subsequently barred from future work at the university following a sit-in protest held at the Ruthven building on November 17, 2023. The plaintiffs … Read more

University of Michigan Faces Lawsuit from Former Employees Over Alleged Retaliation for Pro-Palestinian Protests

Detroit, Michigan — A group of former University of Michigan employees has filed a lawsuit against the institution, claiming that their terminations were a direct result of their participation in pro-Palestinian protests on campus. The legal action was initiated in U.S. District Court in Detroit by the Sugar Law Center and the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. The plaintiffs assert that the university’s management violated their constitutional rights to free speech, assembly, and petition. The university has stated that the dismissals were due to breaches of its policies concerning community violence, despite the lawsuit contending that none … Read more

Flint Troopers Sue Michigan State Police, Claim Promotions Rigged in Favor of Select Few

FLINT, Mich. — A lawsuit has been lodged against the Michigan State Police (MSP) and former staff members, alleging misconduct in the promotion system at the Flint Post. Five troopers assert that they were passed over for promotions in favor of select individuals between 2019 and 2023. The plaintiffs, seeking $25,000 in damages, contend that had they received the promotions at the appropriate time, they would now hold higher-ranking positions within the department. “Their careers took a significant hit,” said their attorney. Filed in the Michigan Court of Claims, the lawsuit charges that the promotion … Read more

Former Officer to Stand Trial for Fatal Shooting of Black Motorist in Michigan

Grand Rapids, Michigan – Nearly three years have passed since the quiet morning when former Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr’s encounter with Patrick Lyoya ended tragically. On an early April day in 2020, Schurr pulled over Lyoya for a vehicle registration discrepancy, setting off a series of events that culminated in Lyoya’s death and ignited widespread scrutiny of police actions. Lyoya, originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo and a resident of Michigan since his family’s resettlement from a refugee camp, questioned the traffic stop before ultimately being shot in the back of the … Read more