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Corrections

Corrections and News Contact

If you believe a Michigan Legal Center News story contains an error, missing source context, outdated status, or incorrect attribution, please contact us with the article URL, the disputed statement, and any source material that supports the correction.

How To Report An Error

Use the contact page and include the subject line News correction: [article URL]. Please include the exact article URL, the sentence or claim you believe is wrong, and any supporting source material.

What To Include

  • The article URL.
  • The disputed statement or missing context.
  • Any official source, court record, agency statement, or public material that supports the request.
  • Your contact information in case follow-up is needed.

How We Handle Corrections

We review correction requests against available source material. If a story contains a material factual error, attribution problem, or outdated status that changes reader understanding, we update the story and may add a correction or update note.

Correction, Update, Clarification, Or Legal Update

A correction fixes a material error. An update adds new material information. A clarification improves wording or context without changing the underlying facts. A legal update addresses a change or refinement in the general legal context.

Policy

Our broader source, byline, attribution, and legal-review standards are explained in the editorial policy.

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