Detroit News: Mayor Mike Duggan and a group of Metro Detroit residents have filed a federal lawsuit over Michigan's no-fault auto insurance law, asking the court to give the state six months to come up with a fix for the act they contend is "unconstitutional."
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in U.S. District Court on behalf of Duggan and eight residents who have faced financial hardships over auto insurance premiums, alleges that the state's mandatory no-fault auto insurance system has led to "excessive" rates and “violates the constitutional rights of Michigan’s citizens."
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