The unions that won a circuit court ruling to overturn Wisconsin’s Act 10, the 2011 law stripping most public employees’ collective bargaining rights, are asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to reinstate that ruling after an appeals court reversed the lower court. The plaintiffs filed their state Supreme Court appeal Monday. They include unions affiliated with […]
(The Center Square) – A Wisconsin group is taking aim at another state race-based program as the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty wrote a letter asking Gov. Tony Evers to end the Wisconsin Minority Teacher Loan Program.
A rock concert sized crowd packed the Overture Center in downtown Madison on Friday, July 17, eager to hear former Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler talk about his new book, “This is the Plan: How to End America’s Meltdown and Save Democracy.” People are desperate for a little optimism and a sense of […]
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s Act 10, in its 15th year, was again upheld against a challenge in the Wisconsin Court of Appeals but will next likely head to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
(The Center Square) – A Wisconsin legal group has filed another lawsuit over 20 race-based scholarships at the University of Wisconsin-Madison following a Wisconsin Supreme Court win related to race-based grants in the state.
Liberal organizations are funneling millions of dollars into Montana to push for Constitutional Initiative 132 (CI-132) which, its supporters falsely claim, maintains the status quo of “nonpartisan” judicial elections for state Supreme Court.
(The Center Square) - A Wisconsin state senator is pledging to make changes after a Thursday Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that a minority scholarship aid program was unconstitutional.
(The Center Square) – A conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court justice once again called the court’s decision to hear an appeal of a three-judge panel’s ruling on the state’s congressional maps an “activist court” doing the “bidding of its political masters.”
(The Center Square) – A conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court justice called the courts’ decision to hear a case challenging the state’s congressional maps doing the “bidding of its political masters” rather than a proper decision.