Wisconsin Supreme Court Announces October Oral Arguments Schedule
Thursday, October 1 will kick off October’s oral arguments before the Wisconsin Supreme Court with more scheduled for October 5th and 26th.
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Thursday, October 1 will kick off October’s oral arguments before the Wisconsin Supreme Court with more scheduled for October 5th and 26th.
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court 2020-21 term begins August 1, 2020, with initial oral argument set for September 8. The new term brings in a significantly different court.
While the Wisconsin Supreme Court might be done for the term, the justices still have a dozen cases on the docket. Here is what is left…
Who is the winner in Papa v. DHS? Certainly the regulated community, as agencies must first look to their explicit authority before regulating. But more immediately, we have to celebrate the hard-working health care providers who no longer have to worry that a minor clerical error will cost them their house.
WSBU v. Brennan & Bartlett v. Evers both involve challenges to gubernatorial vetoes. The court dismissed WSBU v. Brennan, but in Bartlett v. Evers declared 4 of the 5 challenged vetoes unconstitutional.
Over a year after hearing oral arguments, the Wisconsin Supreme Court issued its 144 page, 2-majority opinion in SEIU v. Vos. The much anticipated decision involves an on its face challenge 2017 Wis. Act 369 and 2017 Wis. Act 370, otherwise known as the lame-duck session laws.