When Gov. Jennifer Granholm appointed Rudy Serra to Michigan's 36th District Court in 2007, she made history by naming him the state'sfirst openly gay judge. But for Serra, the appointment represented just one milestone in a decades-long career defending LGBTQ+ people from what he calls systematic police targeting. Nearly two decades later, at 70, an age when many would be retired, Serra continues practicing law from his Ferndale home office, still taking cases and still sounding the alarm ab...