Brief supports appellants’ argument that the maps meet constitutional requirements and that there is no law-based, workable standard for separating permissible maps from impermissible maps in claims of political gerrymandering, particularly where, as in Wisconsin, traditional redistricting ...
Brief supports appellants’ argument that the maps meet constitutional requirements and that there is no law-based, workable standard for separating permissible maps from impermissible maps in claims of political gerrymandering, particularly where, as in Wisconsin, traditional redistricting ...
This piece originally appeared at RightWisconsin.
Gorsuch is a mainstream conservative nominee and GOP must confirm him at any cost; Republicans must not give in
This week's showdown over Judge Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to reveal if Senate Democrats, ...
This piece originally appeared in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
If past is prologue, Judge Gorsuch’s record gives us every assurance that he will be a jurist bound by the text of the Constitution.
To many people — including those who disagreed with him — replacing Justice Antonin Scalia on ...
This piece originally appeared at The Federalist.
Wisconsin’s junior senator could not hold out for more than 48 hours before giving in to deep partisanship and vindictiveness on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.
The national hysteria which has ensued following the election of Donald Trump ...
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MADISON, WISCONSIN – On February 22, the Judicial Crisis Network (JCN), a non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening liberty and justice in America, will host press conferences in eleven states calling ...