By: Associated Press//March 7, 2012//
MADISON (AP) — Wisconsin’s attorney general says he will appeal a judge’s ruling to stop the state’s new voter identification law.
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said Wednesday he will move quickly to bring the ruling before an appellate court. He says he is confident the law will be upheld.
Dane County Circuit Judge David Flanagan granted the temporary injunction Tuesday. It stops the contentious law from being in effect for the state’s April 3 presidential primary election.