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Listing of Every Candidate for Birmingham City Council Seats

Listing of Every Candidate for Birmingham City Council Seats
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Two named to fill vacant judgeships in 36th District Court

Two named to fill vacant judgeships in 36th District Court Two new judges have been appointed in 36th District Court in Detroit by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the governor s office announced Wednesday.  Named to the judgeships are attorney Sean B. Perkins and Millicent D. Sherman, the court s chief magistrate.   Perkins is an attorney at the Perkins Law Group PLLC where he has handled felony and misdemeanor criminal cases, personal injury and no-fault civil cases, and bankruptcy cases.  Perkins, who also is also a benefits representative for UAW Local 387 at Ford s Woodhaven Stamping facility, worked at the plant as a Hi-Lo driver and pipefitter before going to law school.

Professional access and affinity bar associations

Professional access and affinity bar associations By Alex Thibodeau Thibodeau There were many important conversations about race this past year and Michigan was often central to the national debate. Our most populous city, Detroit, has the largest percentage of African Americans of any in America, and statewide there is significant racial, cultural and socioeconomic diversity. One issue that pervades conversations on race is representation or the lack thereof in positions of power and the effect that has on minority communities. The recent election of the first multiracial woman to the vice presidency is a reminder that representation across all levels is necessary for a truly diverse society.

Governor appoints experienced public defender to Ann Arbor District Court judge seat

Governor appoints experienced public defender to Ann Arbor’s 15th District Court judge seat Updated Jan 06, 2021; Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI – A new judge is taking the bench in Ann Arbor. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has appointed attorney and lifelong Ann Arbor resident Miriam A. Perry to serve in the city’s 15th District Court. “I am extremely excited to be joining the 15th District Court and I’m humbled the governor chose me to serve the people of my hometown,” Perry said. Perry was officially sworn in on Dec. 30 and is going through orientation ahead of hearing her first cases, which are expected to begin Jan. 11. She fills a seat vacated by the retirement of Elizabeth Pollard Hines who left Nov. 1 after 28 years on the bench.

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