Assembly OKs bill to allow appeals of injunctions
The Wisconsin Assembly voted along party lines, 60-36, Tuesday in favor of a bill meant to speed up legal challenges made to recently passed state laws.
Senate OKs scaled-down injunction bill (UPDATE)
The state Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would grant the right to appeal rulings blocking state laws.
Assembly approves court injunction bill
Wisconsin attorneys would be able to nullify court rulings that block state laws under a Republican-backed bill approved Thursday by the state Assembly.
Assembly to vote on injunction proposal
The Wisconsin Assembly is poised to pass a Republican bill that would allow attorneys to stay court injunctions blocking state laws.
Senate won’t take up injunctions bill in June
The state Assembly is set to pass a Republican bill this week that would allow attorneys to block court orders nullifying state laws, but it looks like it's going to be a while before the Senate gets to it.
Employment – public employment — First Amendment — injunctions
11-1473 Capeheart v. Terrell
Dealerships – injunctions — attorney fees
2011AP433 Kelley Supply Inc. v. Chr. Hansen Inc.
06-C-0715 EEOC v. Management Hospitality of Racine, Inc.
Employment Hostile work environment; injunctions Where an employer restaurant was guilty of sexual harassment, it is appropriate that injunctive relief be issued covering all restaurants owned by the employer. “Defendants argue that injunctive relief cannot extend to the other IHOPs owned by Salauddin Janmohammed and managed by Flipmeastack because they are separate entities and not […]
10-1167 Blockowicz v. Williams
Civil Procedure Injunctions Rule 65 (d)(2)(C) is not the appropriate remedy for compelling a website manager to remove defamatory material. “With sympathy for the Blockowiczs, we conclude that Rule 65(d)(2)(C) is not the appropriate mechanism for achieving the removal of the defendants’ posts. Xcentric and Magedson have simply failed to act in any way relevant […]
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