Sunday, September 11, 2022
Voters in Michigan will decide whether to protect abortion this November | PBS NewsHour
"Absent an insufficient number of signatures or a petition form that doesn't comply with unambiguous statutory requirements, the Board lacks the authority to refuse to certify a petition. Because the challenger here alleged neither of those defects, the Board had a duty to certify the petition," McCormack wrote. "The Board's failure to do so seems to be disappointing evidence of the weakened state of our polity."
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