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2010AP1937-OA Wisconsin Prosperity Network v. Myse

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//December 1, 2010//

2010AP1937-OA Wisconsin Prosperity Network v. Myse

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//December 1, 2010//

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“The court having considered the petition and supplemental petition to commence an original action under Wis. Stat. § (Rule) 809.70 filed on behalf of petitioners, Wisconsin Prosperity Network, Inc., The MacIver Institute for Public Policy, Inc., Americans for Prosperity, Reverend David King, Concerned Citizens of Iowa County, Inc., Daniel O. Curran, Oriannah Paul, The Sheboygan Liberty Coalition, Kimberly J. Simac and Northwoods Patriot Group, Inc.; the response and supplemental answer to the petition/complaint of respondents, Gordon Myse, Thomas Barland, Michael Brennan, Thomas Cane, Gerald C. Nichol, David Deininger, and Kevin Kennedy, each in their respective official capacities as officers, members, counsel or employee of the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board (GAB); the reply filed by petitioners; and the joint statement filed by petitioners and respondents; and the court having also received and considered the motion of Mary Bell and the Wisconsin Education Association Council (collectively, WEAC) for leave to intervene; IT IS ORDERED that the petition for leave to commence an original action is granted and this court assumes jurisdiction over this action. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of WEAC to intervene is granted and WEAC’s answer to the October 8, 2010, complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief and supplemental petition for original jurisdiction is accepted for filing.”

2010AP1937-OA Wisconsin Prosperity Network v. Myse

Attorneys: For Petitioner: Esenberg, Richard M., Milwaukee; Dean, Michael D., Waukesha; Troupis, James R., Middleton; Troupis, Sarah E., Middleton; For Respondent: Bellavia, Thomas C., Madison; Kawski, Clayton Patrick, Madison

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