I had the occasion last night to exchange several emails with judicial candidate Veronique Liem. What follows is our conversation. My hope is that it’s useful to those of you out there, like me, who have only a cursory understanding of the 22nd Circuit Court and how it operates. It’s not exhaustive by any means, […]
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Veronique Liem on the 22nd Circuit Court, family law, and why she wants to be a judge
Posted in Ann Arbor, Other Also tagged custody, divorce, Don Shelton, family law, judiciary, juvenile offenders, kids for cash, Mark Ciavarella, mediation, Michael Conahan, native american, peacemaking court, restorative justice, Veronique Liem, Washtenaw County, Washtenaw County Circuit Court, Washtenaw County Unified Trial Court 5 Comments
Julia Collins, the owner of Ypsi Studio, on growing up in Ypsi, taking risks, and being successful when people thought you’d fail
Almost ten years ago now, local entrepreneur Julia Collins decided to disregard the advice of many and open a small fitness studio in Downtown Ypsilanti, right next door to our local strip club. Well, it turns out that she was right. Her business, Ypsi Studio, has continued to grow since its initial launch, and, right […]
Posted in History, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Aubree's, bikers, Bill French, Cleveland, Deja Vu, Depot Town, EMU, entrepreneurship, exercise, fitness, Ford, gangs, John Berchman Collins, John Norman Collins, Julia Collins, Port Townsend LION, Pub 13, Sandee French, serial killers, Stacey Lei Krauss, The Alibi, Upper Peninsula, willPower & grace, Ypsi immigration interview, Ypsi Studio 12 Comments