U.S. court faults Puerto Rico board appointments, keeps bankruptcy alive
February 16, 20192 min read401 words
Published: February 16, 2019  |  2 min read401 words
By SAN JUAN (Reuters) - A U.S. Appeals Court ruled on Friday that members of Puerto Rico’s federally created oversight board were unconstitutionally appointed but declined to dismiss the bankruptcy cases the board filed for the U.S. commonwealth.The ruling allows the island’s 201...
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