Tony Snyder is a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan who offers a bi-monthly podcast on the Michigan Constitution. Here you will learn about each Article and its respective Sections, what they mean, and case law that has addressed how those provision are implemented in the day-to-day lives of citizens of Michigan.
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Tony Snyder is a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan who offers a bi-monthly podcast on the Michigan Constitution. Here you will learn about each Article and its respective Sections, what they mean, and case law that has addressed how those provision are implemented in the day-to-day lives of citizens of Michigan.
This week the Michigan Supreme Court ruled on two different cases: Insurance Companies vs. the Livingston County Road Commission and Long Lake Twp. v. Todd & Heather Maxon.
The crux of the insurance companies versus the Livingston County Road Commission implicated both the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Attorney-Client Privilege.
In the “Long Lake Twp” case, the Michigan Supreme Court had to determine whether or not the use of a drone over a person’s real estate, without a warrant, was an unreasonable search.
The Michigan Constitution Podcast
Tony Snyder is a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan who offers a bi-monthly podcast on the Michigan Constitution. Here you will learn about each Article and its respective Sections, what they mean, and case law that has addressed how those provision are implemented in the day-to-day lives of citizens of Michigan.