A federal judge "ruled Michigan's presidential primary law
unconstitutional and blocked the state from giving voter lists from the
Jan. 15 election to the state's major political parties," the Detroit News reports.
"The ruling likely further damages the already small hope that the
Democratic Party would honor the Jan. 15 results. It is unlikely that
national Democratic officials would relent in their opposition to
seating delegates based on a disputed vote that has now been declared
flawed under the constitution."