A Michigan law firm is taking on a case of national importance, representing former President Donald J. Trump in a lawsuit filed Monday to keep him on the state's primary and general election ballots next year.
While the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners considered approval of an early voting plan, the attorneys who head the county's corporate legal counsel were preparing to nullify the very laws that inspired the plan in the first place.
Muskegon Judge Jenny L. McNeill granted Ottawa County Health Officer Adeline Hambley a preliminary injunction April 18, allowing her to remain in her position for now.