Archive: Legal Challenges
Michigan Radio: A preview of the key ruling coming this week
Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes will make a major ruling in Detroit’s ongoing Chapter 9 case this week. After hearing...
Detroit: What the world sees
London’s The Guardian newspaper asks “Why does anyone still live in Detroit?” in an article published last week and...
Michigan Radio: Bankruptcy and DWSD
Our Detroit Journalism Cooperative partner reports: The spotlight of the Detroit bankruptcy struggle is widening. From the DIA to...
On The Craig Fahle Show: “Detroit is not alone”
The financials woes in the Motor City are not a unique situation, say two national speakers who will appear...
On MiWeek: Detroit deals not getting any better
Detroit Public Television's insightful MiWeek team finds talk is getting tougher in Detroit's bankruptcy. Watch the weekly program here...
In The Michigan Citizen: Another interpretation of Detroit’s EM era
Our Detroit Journalism Cooperative partner,The Michigan Citizen, offers a view of Detroit's emergency management based on more than a...
Busy Day in Bankruptcy Court: Here’s the Storify version
Attorneys for Detroit, its creditors and pensioners argue $120 million loan, expert witness appointment, schedule for hearings. NextChapterDetroit.com's Sandra...
On The Craig Show: A look at early Jones Day involvement in Detroit
Craig talks with writer Curt Guyette about his Metro Times article "Anatomy of a takeover," which looks at how...
On The Craig Fahle Show: Dissecting the Disclosure Statement
Wayne State University law professor and bankruptcy expert Laura Bartell serves as a guide through the ongoing filings in...
Take a Class in Detroit’s Bankruptcy
Wayne State University is offering a course focused on Detroit's past, its current state as a bankrupt city and...
The People’s Plan: Demonstrating for more pension, less bank payouts
A day after the city of Detroit filed its amended Plan of Adjustment and Disclosure Statement, hundreds of retirees,...
The DIA Post Detroit Bankruptcy? New provisions for funding the museum and pensions
The city’s new Plan of Adjustment contains some details of private foundation contributions to the $815 million “grand bargain”...