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Jan 3, 2013

Education — mascot names — standing

2011AP2917 Schoolcraft et al. v. State of Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction et al.

Dec 26, 2012

Labor — standing

12-1973 & 12-1984 Richards v. NLRB

Oct 11, 2012

Administrative Law — final orders — judicial review — standing

2012AP346 Mailen v. State of Wisconsin Educational Approval Board

Aug 10, 2012

Civil Procedure — declaratory judgment — standing

11-2741 Teesdale v. City of Chicago

Jun 18, 2012

Indians — trust property — standing

11-246 Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians v. Patchak

May 1, 2012

Insurance — bad faith — standing

2010AP2951 Meleski v. Schbohm LLC, et al.

Mar 13, 2012

Property – foreclosure – standing — substitution of plaintiff

2011AP932 US Bank National Association v. Benes-Teale

Feb 29, 2012

Torts — discovery rule — standing

2011AP838 Williamson v. Hi-Liter Graphics, LLC

Feb 14, 2012

Torts — wrongful death — standing

2011AP185 Bowen v. American Family Ins. Co.

Feb 8, 2012

Civil Procedure – standing — claim preclusion

2010AP3158 Park Bank v. Westburg

Jun 16, 2011

09-1227 Bond v. U.S.

Constitutional Law Tenth Amendment; standing A criminal defendant has standing to challenge a federal statute on grounds that the measure interferes with the powers reserved to States. Federalism has more than one dynamic. In allocating powers between the States and National Government, federalism “‘secures to citizens the liberties that derive from the diffusion of sovereign […]

Jun 1, 2011

2010AP1705 In the Matter of the grandparental and other visitation of S.J., O.J. & A.J.

Family Visitation; standing Melissa Dierks appeals from an order dismissing for lack of standing her petition for visitation with her deceased sister’s children. We conclude that the circuit court appropriately declined to exercise its equitable powers to determine visitation. We therefore affirm the order. This opinion will not be published. 2010AP1705 In the Matter of […]

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