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Age Discrimination

A 68-year-old Michigan man claims in a federal <strong><a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/MichiganAge.pdf">class action</a></strong> that he is barred from running for re-election as a family court judge due to a state law prohibiting the election or appointment of judges over the age of 70.

DETROIT – A 68-year-old Michigan man claims in a federal class action that he is barred from running for re-election as a family court judge due to a state law prohibiting the election or appointment of judges over the age of 70.

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