Constitution of the State of Michigan

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The Constitution of the State of Michigan is the fundamental governing document that structures Michigan’s state government, defines the powers and responsibilities of its public institutions, and guarantees rights to its citizens.


Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Michigan Court of Appeals ("Michigan Constitution of 1963")
Michigan Supreme Court ("Michigan Constitution of 1850")
establishedBy
Michigan Court of Appeals ("Michigan Constitution")
governingLaw
Detroit City Charter ("Michigan Constitution")
higherLegalContext
Michigan Supreme Court ("Michigan Constitution")
legalAuthority
Board of Regents of the University of Michigan
legalBasis
Government of Michigan ("Constitution of Michigan")
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