Because of federal constitutional concerns, a municipal entity may resort to federal bankruptcy protection only with the authorization of its state. Federal law requires that a municipality be specifically authorized under state law to file for bankruptcy protection. Existing California law provides fairly broad authorization for its municipalities, but the statute is in need of both technical and substantive revision. After discussing constitutional concerns and surveying other states\u27 approaches to municipal bankruptcy authorization, Professor Tung recommends a system of discretionary access, in which the governor holds discretionary power to approve, disapprove, or condition a municipality\u27s access to bankruptcy
Scholars and commentators have argued that municipalities can and should use bankruptcy to shed unwa...
After generally surveying the history of municipal bankruptcy legislation in the United States and f...
Municipal bankruptcies are unpredictable. There are several reasons for this statement— municipal ba...
Because of federal constitutional concerns, a municipal entity may resort to federal bankruptcy prot...
Many states impose absolute limits on municipal taxes, such as a one percent maximum property tax. S...
Recent proceedings involving large municipalities such as Detroit, Stockton, and Vallejo illustrate ...
The cases are the two separate jurisdictions of the City of San Bernardino and the County of San Ber...
New York City\u27s default crisis in 1975 presented to Congress and the nation the possibility of a ...
What sorts of legal relief should be available to a municipality in financial distress? Chapter 9 of...
The financial crisis that has afflicted America’s cities and states for the past decade is far from ...
Municipalities in fiscal distress may seek to adjust debts under Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code ei...
This Comment argues that Congress should remove roadblocks that prevent municipalities from easily f...
Municipal bankruptcies have received little attention in legal scholarship outside the USA. This is ...
This Article builds on the municipal bankruptcy literature by showing why the common analogy between...
Municipal fiscal insolvency has become the central challenge facing American cities. Municipal fisca...
Scholars and commentators have argued that municipalities can and should use bankruptcy to shed unwa...
After generally surveying the history of municipal bankruptcy legislation in the United States and f...
Municipal bankruptcies are unpredictable. There are several reasons for this statement— municipal ba...
Because of federal constitutional concerns, a municipal entity may resort to federal bankruptcy prot...
Many states impose absolute limits on municipal taxes, such as a one percent maximum property tax. S...
Recent proceedings involving large municipalities such as Detroit, Stockton, and Vallejo illustrate ...
The cases are the two separate jurisdictions of the City of San Bernardino and the County of San Ber...
New York City\u27s default crisis in 1975 presented to Congress and the nation the possibility of a ...
What sorts of legal relief should be available to a municipality in financial distress? Chapter 9 of...
The financial crisis that has afflicted America’s cities and states for the past decade is far from ...
Municipalities in fiscal distress may seek to adjust debts under Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code ei...
This Comment argues that Congress should remove roadblocks that prevent municipalities from easily f...
Municipal bankruptcies have received little attention in legal scholarship outside the USA. This is ...
This Article builds on the municipal bankruptcy literature by showing why the common analogy between...
Municipal fiscal insolvency has become the central challenge facing American cities. Municipal fisca...
Scholars and commentators have argued that municipalities can and should use bankruptcy to shed unwa...
After generally surveying the history of municipal bankruptcy legislation in the United States and f...
Municipal bankruptcies are unpredictable. There are several reasons for this statement— municipal ba...