Why is the court of appeals taking so long to decide cases? It's a question I'm often asked, so I set out to find some answers. Head over to my Substack for some light statistical analysis and one possible theory to explain what's going on.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court revised its January oral argument calendar, swapping out two criminal cases and adding Evers v. Marklein, in which the court will consider the constitutionality of legislative review of administrative rules.
Wisconsin regulation requiring a license to sell certain homemade goods does not violate the Equal Protection Clause. That's the holding from District I of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals in a decision issued this morning and recommended for publication. https://t.co/klMEgKIBAE
Here's the Wisconsin Supreme Court's oral argument calendar for January 2025.
WMC v. DNR deals with DNR's authority to regulate PFAS under the Spill Law.
Hubbard v. Neuman involves a patient's failure-to-inform claim against a physician.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court this morning issued an order agreeing to review the constitutionality of JCRAR's power to review administrative rules. Briefs will be completed in mid-December, which means this will likely be heard in early 2025. https://t.co/plewo0rP9G
R.I.P. to Wisconsin's business court pilot program (2017-2024). The Wisconsin Supreme Court voted 4-3 not to extend the business court through 2026.
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NEWS: Wisconsin Supreme Court dismisses @RobertKennedyJr lawsuit seeking to get off state presidential ballot, according to online court records.
Story TK.
Here's the Wisconsin Supreme Court's November oral argument schedule.
Curiously, it appears the court is hearing only one of the two cases involving Wisconsin's abortion ban (Kaul v. Urmanski).
WEC v. LeMahieu is a fight over whether WEC must appoint a new administrator.
In a new appeal, the Wisconsin DOJ challenges the constitutionality of a law which permits the legislature to intervene in cases challenging the validity of a statute. https://t.co/wdRblg9Sh2
At long last, Wisconsin's 2020 redistricting saga has reached its conclusion. The Wisconsin Supreme Court yesterday dismissed the Clarke case in light of the legislature's adoption of new maps.
Here's the order granting review in WMC v. DNR, the case challenging DNR's interpretation of Wisconsin's Spills Law as enabling it to regulate emerging contaminants. https://t.co/NIGDfcC9HM
Here's the SCOW court order granting bypass to hear the dispute over whether the Wisconsin Elections Commission must select a new administrator. https://t.co/8BzpXMy1av
Breaking:
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein will remain on the ballot in the crucial swing state of Wisconsin after the state Supreme Court decided on Monday not to hear a Democratic challenge seeking to oust her.
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