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Michigan Public Service Commission

Juryvine tracks Michigan Public Service Commission across litigation, regulatory sagas, source feed signals, and related entities. This page shows what is present in the record and avoids inferring penalties, liability, or enforcement outcomes unless source documents support them.

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Supreme Court Allows Michigan Pipeline Shutdown Lawsuit to Proceed

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The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Michigan, allowing the state's lawsuit to shut down a section of an aging pipeline beneath a Great Lakes channel to proceed in state court. This decision is part of a larger legal dispute over the pipeline, which has been transporting crude oil and natural gas liquids between Superior, Wisconsin.

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Supreme Court Rules in Michigan's Pipeline Dispute

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The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Michigan in its fight to shut down an aging energy pipeline. The case is part of a messy legal dispute about a pipeline through a Great Lakes channel. The Supreme Court ruled that the Enbridge energy company waited too long to try to move the case to federal court. The ruling has significant implications for the

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Michigan Townships Fight State Authority Over Renewable Energy Siting

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Michigan cities and regulators clashed in court over a 2023 renewable energy law that equips the Michigan Public Service Commission. The dispute centers on how much authority state officials should have when approving renewable energy projects, particularly when local governments object. During oral arguments, a lawyer for rural Michigan townships argued

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