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Michigan Rights of Way Podcast by Outside Legal Counsel

Podkast av Philip L. Ellison

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Michigan Rights of Way is where property rights meet civil rights. Hosted by Michigan attorney Philip Ellison of Outside Legal Counsel PLC (Hemlock), this podcast brings you inside the court battles and legal controversies in Michigan that define the fight for property rights and constitutional freedoms in everyday life in the Great Lakes State.

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episode Episode 8 - The Propane Tax That Wasn't: How Two Little Words Could Undo Millions in Hidden Fees cover

Episode 8 - The Propane Tax That Wasn't: How Two Little Words Could Undo Millions in Hidden Fees

This episode of Michigan Rights of Way unpacks the controversy over Michigan’s Propane Commission Act and the hidden assessment quietly added to every gallon of propane sold in the state. By law, the assessment required approval by a majority of all retail propane marketers. But when only 49 of 119 said yes, the referendum failed. The Commission and the state declared victory anyway — and began effectively collecting millions from consumers. Now on appeal, the case asks a simple but powerful question: do limiting words in a statute still mean what they say? This fight isn’t about pennies at the pump — it’s about statutory construction, separation of powers, and protecting the rule of law.

24. aug. 2025 - 5 min
episode Episode 7 - Higgins Lake, Public Act 112, and the Fight for Due Process cover

Episode 7 - Higgins Lake, Public Act 112, and the Fight for Due Process

On this episode of Michigan Rights of Way, Attorney Philip Ellison of Outside Legal Counsel in Hemlock, Michigan takes listeners to the shores of Higgins Lake, where a dispute over water levels turned into a constitutional fight. At stake is Public Act 112 of 2024, a law that retroactively rewrote decades-old court orders and stripped riparian property owners of vested rights — without hearings, without notice, and without due process. Philip explains how lake levels are set under Michigan law, why property owners fought for a federal appeal, and what this case means for due process protections far beyond one lake in Roscommon County. If legislatures can erase court orders with the stroke of a pen, what property rights are truly safe? This episode connects local land-use struggles with fundamental constitutional principles, showing why Higgins Lake may become a bellwether for property rights across Michigan.

22. aug. 2025 - 8 min
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