The Chrysler bankruptcy proceedings have been moving quickly and smoothly. In fact, the automaker has a hearing Wednesday that could help a new, healthier version of the company emerge from court next month.
But some legal scholars say the rights of people who loaned Chrysler money have been trampled in the process.
NPR's Frank Langfitt reports.
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