Michigan Supreme Court, 1974

City of Ypsilanti v. Civil Rights Commission

City of Ypsilanti v. Civil Rights Commission
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided December 23, 1974
393 Mich. 254

City of Ypsilanti v. Civil Rights Commission

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

Entered December 23, 1974. — Reporter.

On order of the Court, the application by defendant and appellant for leave to appeal is considered and the same is hereby granted.

Pursuant to GCR 1963, 865.1(7) the Court peremptorily affirms the determination of the Court of Appeals that the Civil Rights Commission has jurisdiction over the subject matter of the instant litigation. The order of the Court of Appeals remanding the matter to the trial court for entry of judgment granting superintending control over the Civil Rights Commission is hereby reversed, for the reasons set forth in the dissenting opinion of Judge Danhof in City of Ypsilanti v Civil Rights Commission, 55 Mich App 103, 110 (1974). The matter is hereby remanded to the Civil Rights Commission for further proceedings consistent with this order.

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