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Civil Rights — Failure to train — Ejectment | Michigan Lawyers Weekly

Where the defendant city of Detroit has moved for summary judgment in a civil rights action arising from an allegedly improper ejectment of the plaintiffs from their home, that motion should be denied because there is a material issue of fact whether the city’s training program was adequate for officers to respond to landlord-tenant disputes/evictions.

Detroit property tax assessment lawsuit dismissed, then appealed

Credit Sarah Cwiek / Michigan Radio A federal judge dismissed a class action lawsuit against the city of Detroit, Wayne County, and the state of Michigan over inflated property tax assessments in 2017. Judge Nancy Edmunds cited the Tax Injunction Act, writing, because there is a state remedy that is plain, speedy, and efficient, this Court, a federal court, lacks subject matter jurisdiction over these claims. Attorneys for the plaintiffs are appealing the dismissal, arguing that clients federal constitutional rights to due process were violated, therefore making federal court the right place to litigate the issue. In 2017, Detroit completed a property reappraisal for the entire city, ordered by the state. The city was then to send notices to residents, notifying them of the assessment and their right to appeal that assessment. City officials admitted they sent the notices late, on February 14, 2017, four days before the deadline, and extended the deadline to appeal the assessm

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