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  • Michigan State baseball picks up win against Michigan, 16-6

    Gina Guy ANN ARBOR, MI — Following a three-game set in College Park this past weekend where the Spartans dropped two out of three, they headed into Tuesday’s matchup with Michigan looking to get their second win of the season in Big Ten play. MSU put its first three runners of the game on base on two walks and a base hit; however, the early rally was foiled by a subsequent line out and a double play to end the inning.

  • CNS Special Package Budget March 27, 2024 

    To: CNS Editors & Elaine Kulhanek From: Eric Freedman http://news.jrn.msu.edu/capitalnewsservice/ For technical problems, contact CNS technical manager Eryn Ho at (616) 485-9295; hoeryn@msu.edu.  For other matters, contact Eric Freedman at (517) 256-3873; freedma5@msu.edu You are welcome to use the CNS logo:  Editors: SPECIAL PACKAGE: This is a special package of stories and photos about election integrity, civics and trust in government drawing from the American Bar Association’s Task Force for American Democracy’s recent event at Wayne State University. It includes an exclusive column from the president of the State Bar of Michigan, which helped organize the event.

  • Dennis Archer is the former mayor of Detroit and Michigan Supreme Court justice.
    Protecting democracy and election integrity is essential

    American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy Goals By DENNIS ARCHER AND DANIEL D. QUICKCapital News Service DETROIT – Each lawyer takes an oath, the first clause of which is to swear to “support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Michigan.”  The preamble to the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility for attorneys – our code of ethics – makes the extent of this obligation crystal clear: “As a public citizen, a lawyer should seek improvement of the law, access to the legal system, the administration of justice and the quality of service rendered by the legal profession. “In addition, a lawyer should further the public's understanding of and confidence in the rule of law and the justice system because legal institutions in a constitutional democracy depend on popular participation and support to maintain their authority.”  Lawyers take this seriously.  The American Bar Association, the largest and most trusted organization of lawyers in our country, has committed itself to this cause.  President Mary Smith organized the Task Force for American Democracy to bolster voter confidence in elections by safeguarding the integrity and nonpartisan administration of elections and by supporting election workers and officials.