Nov 26, 2013 | Act 10 Litigation, Case Updates, Rosno v. WERC
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Nov 22, 2013 | Act 10 Litigation, Case Updates, Madison Teachers v. Walker
Yesterday evening, the Wisconsin Supreme Court vacated a contempt order issued by Judge Juan Colás against the WERC commissioners. The original contempt order prohibited WERC from holding recertification elections for the hundreds of teacher unions around the state...
Nov 21, 2013 | Act 10 Litigation, Case Updates, Lacroix v. KUSD
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Nov 12, 2013 | Education Reform
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty has sent a letter to the Kenosha Unified School District Board of Education reminding them that Act 10 is still the law of the land and that there is no “window” to evade it. The Board has scheduled a special meeting...
Nov 11, 2013 | In the News
Not all of our fights are of earth-shattering importance. Sometimes it’s just about standing up for the little guy. Today, Associate Counsel Tom Kamenick tried a case in Milwaukee municipal court where a citizen was issued a trespassing citation for standing on a...