This Note will seek to address the constitutional and statutory issues raised in the early stages of Detroit’s bankruptcy. Part I will briefly address how Detroit reached the point where municipal bankruptcy became legally possible and politically attractive. It will examine population trends in the city, changes in the character of Detroit’s major industries, and the deterioration of city services. Part II will provide background information about the history of municipal bankruptcy in America and the constitutional challenges that it has faced. It will attempt to give a base from which to examine the major issues raised by Detroit’s case and how they might fit into the history of municipal bankruptcy and America’s system of federalism....
New York City\u27s default crisis in 1975 presented to Congress and the nation the possibility of a ...
Using In re City of San Bernardino as a springboard, this Note explores both the descriptive and ana...
From the outset of Detroit’s bankruptcy, an unlikely set of issues kept coming up: What exactly is a...
This Note will seek to address the constitutional and statutory issues raised in the early stages of...
This Note will seek to address the constitutional and statutory issues raised in the early stages of...
New York City\u27s default crisis in 1975 presented to Congress and the nation the possibility of a ...
The years from 2011 to 2013 were remarkable in municipal bankruptcy terms. During those years, sever...
When Detroit became the largest city in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy, it was a bad thing—unle...
When Detroit became the largest city in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy, it was a bad thing—unle...
When Detroit became the largest city in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy, it was a bad thing—unle...
This paper, which was written as a White Paper for the Federalist Society, describes and assesses th...
Detroit filing for bankruptcy had significant implications for people beyond the residents of the ci...
This paper, which was written as a White Paper for the Federalist Society, describes and assesses th...
A strategic public policy decision confronting many states is whether to allow a local unit of gover...
A strategic public policy decision confronting many states is whether to allow a local unit of gover...
New York City\u27s default crisis in 1975 presented to Congress and the nation the possibility of a ...
Using In re City of San Bernardino as a springboard, this Note explores both the descriptive and ana...
From the outset of Detroit’s bankruptcy, an unlikely set of issues kept coming up: What exactly is a...
This Note will seek to address the constitutional and statutory issues raised in the early stages of...
This Note will seek to address the constitutional and statutory issues raised in the early stages of...
New York City\u27s default crisis in 1975 presented to Congress and the nation the possibility of a ...
The years from 2011 to 2013 were remarkable in municipal bankruptcy terms. During those years, sever...
When Detroit became the largest city in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy, it was a bad thing—unle...
When Detroit became the largest city in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy, it was a bad thing—unle...
When Detroit became the largest city in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy, it was a bad thing—unle...
This paper, which was written as a White Paper for the Federalist Society, describes and assesses th...
Detroit filing for bankruptcy had significant implications for people beyond the residents of the ci...
This paper, which was written as a White Paper for the Federalist Society, describes and assesses th...
A strategic public policy decision confronting many states is whether to allow a local unit of gover...
A strategic public policy decision confronting many states is whether to allow a local unit of gover...
New York City\u27s default crisis in 1975 presented to Congress and the nation the possibility of a ...
Using In re City of San Bernardino as a springboard, this Note explores both the descriptive and ana...
From the outset of Detroit’s bankruptcy, an unlikely set of issues kept coming up: What exactly is a...