"Do you really have to do this now?" Troy asked. "Should you make this reach in declaring that a statute, which has effectively been upheld for 75 years, is unconstitutional right now?"
Michigan Assistant Attorney General Margaret Nelson also spoke before the court on Wednesday, arguing that Michigan's emergency manager law, which set out the process for Detroit to file for bankruptcy, is constitutional. She also said the city's bankruptcy filing is in line with Michigan's constitutional protections for public pension benefits because no benefits have been cut yet.
The 11 parties that offered legal objections to Detroit's bankruptcy filing on Tuesday had their rebuttals, originally scheduled for Wednesday, postponed until Oct. 21.
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