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The Heartland Institute | Wisconsin Judge Declares State’s Right-to-Work Law Unconstitutional

May 31, 2016 | In the News, WILL News

Wisconsin, Dane County Court Judge William Foust has ruled that the state right-to-work law violates labor union’s legal entitlement to money earned by public workers. Many large unions have collaborated their efforts in the lawsuit to overturn Wisconsin’s...

FORBES | Judge Rules Wisconsin’s Right To Work Statute Illegal — Now What?

Apr 20, 2016 | In the News

One year after Wisconsin adopts Right to Work law, a federal judge has ruled it unconstitutional. Judge Foust shares, “a free-rider problem is born – the ability of nonmembers to refuse to pay for services unions are compelled to provide by law.” George Leaf asks in...

WILL Press Release | Unions Wrong Again on Right to Work “Window”

Apr 13, 2016 | Case Updates, Intl. Assoc. of Machinists v. Wisconsin, Press Releases

Law is still in effect across the state April 13, 2016 – Milwaukee, WI – Unions are once again claiming that the ruling of a single judge in Dane County creates a “window” for everyone else around the state to ignore the law.  In a public statement, Stephanie...

WILL Press Release | Dane County Judge Strikes Down Wisconsin’s Right to Work Law

Apr 8, 2016 | Case Updates, Intl. Assoc. of Machinists v. Wisconsin, Press Releases, WILL News

Decison is an outlier and contradicts nearly every court to review RTW laws April 8, 2016 – Milwaukee, WI – Today, Dane County Circuit Court Judge William Foust issued a summary judgment decision, striking down Wisconsin’s Right to Work Law which was...

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