AG asks appeals court to stay right-to-work ruling
Wisconsin's attorney general has asked an appellate court for an emergency stay of a Dane County judge's ruling striking down the state's right-to-work law.
Judge refuses to stay right-to-work ruling
A Dane County judge refused Monday to stay his ruling striking down Wisconsin's right-to-work law, reiterating his position that the legislation wrongly enables non-union workers to receive free representation.
Judge sets hearing on right-to-work stay request
A judge in Madison has set a hearing on state attorneys' request to say his ruling striking down Wisconsin's right-to-work law.
State attorneys ask judge to stay right-to-work decision (UPDATE)
State attorneys have asked a Madison judge to stay his ruling declaring Wisconsin's right-to-work law unconstitutional.
View from around the state: Another illustration of division in courts
Want yet another example of how thoroughly befouled Wisconsin's court system has become?
Judge enters final order striking down right-to-work law (UPDATE)
A Madison judge entered a final order Friday declaring Wisconsin's right-to-work law unconstitutional, finalizing a decision he handed down last week and setting the stage for state attorneys to appeal.
Proposed order: Right-to-work unconstitutional statewide (UPDATE)
The unions that won a ruling striking down Wisconsin's right-to-work law are looking for a judge to clearly declare the law unconstitutional.
State promises to seek stay of right-to-work ruling
State attorneys will seek an immediate stay of a ruling striking down Wisconsin's Republican-authored right-to-work law as soon as a judge signs off on a formal order solidifying the decision, Attorney General Brad Schimel promised Monday.
Experts: Right to work ruling likely to fall on appeal
The legal fate of Wisconsin’s right-to-work law largely hinges on questions over whether labor unions are required to represent all employees at unionized companies, even those who don’t pay dues.
Court: Right-to-work law unconstitutional (UPDATE)
A Dane County judge has struck down Wisconsin’s right-to-work law.
Schimel sticks up for right-to-work law
Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel is calling for the rejection of a lawsuit filed against the state’s new right-to-work law, arguing it not only makes use of a “novel” legal theory but is also grounded in no prior case law.
DOJ files motion to dismiss right-to-work lawsuit
State attorneys are asking a judge to toss out a lawsuit challenging Wisconsin's right-to-work law.
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