Detroit bankruptcy judge lets union seek opinion on 13th pension check | Crain's Detroit Business:
"Also at the hearing, the NAACP, the civil rights group, asked Rhodes for permission to pursue a voting rights lawsuit that challenges the Michigan law that allowed Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr to put the city into bankruptcy in July.
Before the bankruptcy, state NAACP officials filed a lawsuit that claims the emergency manager law violates the voting rights of black people in Detroit and several other local governments by stripping their elected officials of power."
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