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Monthly Archive for: "November, 2015"
 Wisconsin Watchdog | Former Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson ends her legal temper tantrum
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Wisconsin Watchdog | Former Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson ends her legal temper tantrum

M.D. Kittle gets WILL’s Rick Esenberg’s take on her lawsuit: Constitutional law expert Rick Esenberg noted Abrahamson is six years into her latest 10-year term. If she would have [...]

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 Racine Journal Times | Racine Unified agrees to stop bus fee for late-enrolling private schoolers
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Racine Journal Times | Racine Unified agrees to stop bus fee for late-enrolling private schoolers

From the Racine Journal-Times: RACINE — Threatened with a lawsuit, the Racine Unified School District has agreed to stop charging a $300 fee to bus late-enrolling private school students this [...]

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 Wisconsin Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Involving Municipal Residency Requirements
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Involving Municipal Residency Requirements

Appeals Court misinterpreted Constitution’s uniformity clause, precedent November 9, 2015 – Milwaukee, WI – The Wisconsin Supreme Court has decided to hear a case brought by City of [...]

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 Racine Unified School District, Families Agree on Solution to Busing Impasse
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Racine Unified School District, Families Agree on Solution to Busing Impasse

Agreement ensures equal treatment of children in choice program November 9, 2015 – Milwaukee, WI – The Racine Unified School District has agreed to resolve a busing dispute with the [...]

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 Racine Journal Times | Group threatens to sue Unified over busing issues
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Racine Journal Times | Group threatens to sue Unified over busing issues

From the Racine Journal-Times: RACINE COUNTY — A conservative legal group is again threatening to sue the Racine Unified School District over busing issues, this time regarding fees charged to [...]

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 RightWisconsin | The GAB Is No Perfect Model
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RightWisconsin | The GAB Is No Perfect Model

Rick Esenberg writing at RightWisconsin.com. “These problems may have warranted caution, but it got worse. The GAB and prosecutors tried to do something that I am not sure anyone ever has. [...]

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 WUWM | While Wisconsin Campaign Finance Legislation Stalls, Activists Hope Voters Pay Attention
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WUWM | While Wisconsin Campaign Finance Legislation Stalls, Activists Hope Voters Pay Attention

Rick Esenberg talked with WUWM radio in Milwaukee. Rick Esenberg is president of Wisconsin Institute of Law and Liberty, a conservative public interest law firm based in Milwaukee. He says the [...]

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 Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel | Bill puts veil over campaign funding in Wisconsin
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Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel | Bill puts veil over campaign funding in Wisconsin

From the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Rick Esenberg, president of the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, said the state Supreme Court decision makes clear candidates and issue [...]

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 Wisconsin Watchdog | Milwaukee finds new way to delay selling empty school buildings
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Wisconsin Watchdog | Milwaukee finds new way to delay selling empty school buildings

From Wisconsin Watchdog: “That reading of the statute doesn’t make any sense,” said C.J. Szafir, associate counsel and education policy director at the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty. [...]

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