Noting that FGM/C is "a unique form of gender violence," Taher said that the
Detroit case has brought more attention to this issue.
Such a practice makes strikes much longer and more difficult for unions to win, as the
Detroit case demonstrates.
First, an effort will be made to demonstrate that contrary to some of the objections raised in the
Detroit case, Chapter 9 is facially constitutional.
Limited Role in
Detroit Case, Detroit Free Press, Aug.
The judge in the
Detroit case recognised this in his decision on Tuesday.
But its 1994 bankruptcy - the largest in history at the time - stemmed from $1.7 billion in bad derivative bets, not the kind of grinding economic slump and population flight that feature so prominently in the
Detroit case.
Kansas City schools were already predominantly minority, and the Supreme Court had ruled in the
Detroit case that surrounding school districts not found guilty of segregation could not be pulled into a case to provide more white students for desegregation.
In this
Detroit case study, contrary to Pudup's Chicago, "the metropolitanization of Detroit was ...
The
Detroit case was extremely weak from the outset.
Now, one answer to that, which I'm constantly reminded of by my lawyer friends around this town, is that the Supreme Court's decision in the
Detroit case virtually exempts the suburbs from such orders.
In the annals of the American judiciary, the
Detroit case is atypical--not just because of the corruption, but because that corruption was investigated and exposed.
The developments in the
Detroit case, however, appeared to offer the greatest hope of breaking the back of Northern school segregation.