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Case arguing against new safety and mental health provisions heard by Court of Claims
Michigan districts challenge $300 million grant condition requiring waiver of legal privileges, citing constitutional vagueness and risk of criminal liability, with opt-out deadline Dec. 30.
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Case arguing against new safety and mental health provisions heard by Court of Claims
Arguments were heard on Thursday in a lawsuit brought by school districts looking to remove new provisions to over $300 million in state safety and mental health grant funds. In order to receive grant funds, districts that opt-in must, “agree to be subject to a comprehensive investigation, must affirmatively agree to waive any privilege that may otherwise protect information from disclosure in the event of a mass casualty event, and must agree t…
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