CHICAGO (AP) — The Illinois Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in November on Chicago’s year-old pension law.

Orders entered Thursday set an expedited schedule with briefs due over the next three months.

The overhaul approved by Illinois lawmakers sought to eliminate more than $9 billion in unfunded pension liability by cutting benefits and increasing contributions. It would affect about 61,000 city employees and retirees.

A group of workers, retirees and labor unions sued, saying the law violated a clause of the Illinois constitution that says pension benefits can’t be reduced. Last month a Cook County judge ruled the law was unconstitutional.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel has argued that without the overhaul, the funds will be insolvent within years.

Chicago has the worst-funded pension systems of any major American city.

 

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