Yes, there is a Statute MCL 750.337. Since the late 1800s it has been a law that it is unlawful to curse or swear in front of women or children. However People v. Boomer, 250 Mich. App. 534; 655 NW 2d 255 (2002) while stating that the Legislature could adopt such a prohibition, held the STATUTE was vague and UNCONSTITUTIONAL . (I disagree, but that is the ruling of a panel (SAWYER, P.J., and MURPHY and HOEKSTRA, J.) of the Michigan Court of Appeals. The former writer then stated: "Understandable, but a bit sexist and old fashioned if you ask me. What happened to equal rights? How come someone can swear in front of a man but not a woman? Its still rude no matter if your male or female." ~ We man do not exercise our role of protectors of women and children any longer. Stand for those you are supposed to protect, you wimps!
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NO. There is no law against open carry of a legally owned hand gun in Michigan. There are a few restrictions where it can be carried, such as schools, hospitals, etc.
Sue for divorce, yes. Sue the other party for alienation of affection.
Yes, using profanity towards an inmate can be considered a violation of Georgia law and the policies governing correctional facilities. Such behavior may be deemed unprofessional and could lead to disciplinary action against the correction officer. Additionally, it may violate the rights of the inmate, potentially leading to further legal consequences for the officer and the facility.
He was fined $25,000 for profanity
profanity
Yes, in Michigan, it is against the law for a guardian to marry their ward. The Michigan Compiled Laws specifically prohibit such marriages to prevent conflicts of interest and potential exploitation. This legal restriction aims to protect the welfare of the ward, who may be vulnerable due to their dependent status.
a law in Michigan about lemons
michigan does not have a bullying law?
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Michigan Law Review was created in 1902.
They're bound by the same laws anyone else is.