On October 29, the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan and a coalition of labor unions filed a motion asking a court to rule that state officials blatantly violated the Open Meetings Act when they locked the public out of the Capitol in 2012 as lawmakers deliberated over the controversial right-to-work law.

The case, filed on behalf of a journalist, citizens, legislators, and unions, charges that government officials, in an unprecedented assault on democracy, deprived the public of their right to participate in the legislative process.

Key News and Documents

Read our motion for summary disposition

Read our amended complaint to invalidate the Right-to-Work law

Previous blogs & videos on the Capitol Lockout

Video Footage

► Track 1 | Dilley Video Footage

► Track 2 |
 Senator Whitmer's Motion for Recess

► Track 3 | Senator Whitmer's Motion to Adjourn

► Track 4 | Senator Whitmer's Motion to Open the Capitol Building

► Track 5 | Senator Whitmer's statement and amendment #1

► Track 6 | Senator Bieda's Statement

► Track 7 | Senator Gleason's Statement

► Track 8 | Senator Whitmer's Statement and Amendment #2

► Track 9 | Representative Segal's Request for Recess

► Track 10 | Representative Dillon's Statement

► Track 11 | Representative Segal's Statement

► Track 12 |
 Representative Segal's Point of Order

► Track 13 | Ruling of the Chair


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