The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, encompassing Michigan's eastern Lower Peninsula, presides over federal criminal and civil cases. The Detroit courthouse, a stunning example of 1934 Art Deco and Art Moderne architecture, features domed ceilings, intricate hand-painting, marble flooring, and historic bronze accents. The courtrooms, including the renowned Million Dollar Courtroom with its 30 species of marble and East Indian mahogany bench, have been preserved from the old 1890 federal building and are open for public tours upon request. Courthouses in Ann Arbor, Flint, Port Huron, and Bay City also offer public tours.
The Eastern District of Michigan's court facilities are currently operating under normal conditions, and the court calendar for Tuesday, February 6, 2024, can be accessed for further information. The court's website provides resources for jurors, attorneys, and the media, as well as information on naturalization and other court-related matters. The court is committed to upholding justice and ensuring the fair administration of the law.
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