Arguments heard to allow or ban public from Great Lakes beaches.
The legal question in Glass v. Goeckel, which began nearly four years ago as a struggle between neighbors who despise each other, is straightforward: Does the public have the right to walk along all 3,200 miles of Michigans Great Lakes coast, or can private owners who own 70 percent of lakefront property put up fences, barriers, and other impediments to discourage visitors. But in the legal details of a case that pits an elderly woman against her younger and wealthier neighbors rests the social and political framework of a story that is another test of our state and national character.
Thanks to Keith Schneider
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