After initially defying a second court order to stop implementation of a Wisconsin law stripping most collective bargaining rights from public employees, I guess Scott Walker felt that the third order from Dane County Judge Maryann Sumi did the trick. The Walker Administration will actually stop implementation of the law.
Wisconsin governor Scott Walker’s administration will comply with a judge’s order to put on hold temporarily a controversial law curbing the collective bargaining rights of state public employee unions, two state officials tell the Associated Press.
The move comes after Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann Sumi ruled that the law had not been properly published and was not in effect, the Journal Sentinel reports.
I guess the Walker Administration finally figured out that there was an additional branch of government in Wisconsin. Here’s that third order from today, by the way, where Judge Sumi states clearly that the law “has not been published… and is therefore not in effect.”
So that ends one of the sorrier chapters in this saga. Now, Judge Sumi has to rule on the actual case at hand, namely whether the Republicans in the Legislature violated the open meetings law when they called a quickie conference committee to get the anti-union bill passed. In addition, there’s an appeal of the temporary restraining order, which is in the hands of the state Supreme Court. They have not yet decided to take action.
Waiting in the wings are additional court challenges to the law, including one which claims that there were fiscal elements included in the “non-fiscal” legislation, which would mean that it did not receive a quorum, since the Senate voted on it without Democrats present. And there is likely to be another challenge, on the grounds that the changes to municipal pensions violates “home rule” statutes.
The legal challenges, therefore, are ongoing and could take months. And in the meantime, you have battles at the ballot box, including next week’s for state Supreme Court, and a series of potential recall elections of state Senators. So this backlash to union-busting continues in Wisconsin and throughout the Midwest.
…I have immediate reaction from a Wisconsin labor source: “It’s a sad comment on this administration when their complying with the rule of law comes as a surprise”



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Third time’s the charm in Wisconsin. How about we skip ahead to the third recall?
3rd time is definitely the charm; Sumi finally figured out that she couldn’t enjoin non-parties so she simply declared an action that took place as never having taken place.
According to one of those darlin’ Fitzgerald boys,
Scott Fitzgerald now claims Democrats, unions issued death threats against him, other GOPers
LINK.
Indeed.
Can we get a source for the comment? It would make an excellent sign for my next trip to Madison.
This headline is made of Win and Cake.
Hahahahah!
Ok, got that under control.
1. He’s lying
2. Who cares? Who would protect him from those that wanted to do him harm? Public workers! He doesn’t care about protecting them, why should they give a shit about protecting him? Maybe Fitzgerald and his family just needs to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and figure out their own solutions without the government getting in the way. And if these fictional assailants get him, well, he just didn’t do a good enough job, eh?
The market is always right!!!
Awwww! I really wanted to see a perp walk!
The term is young.
So then why are Gov. Walker and Sen. Fitzgerald caving?
I’m glad we have Rafe here to put everything into perspective. Thanks for letting us know that rather than thumbing their noses at the law, the Republicans were just trying to obey the incoherent ravings of an idiotic judge.
/bs
Where are all the Scott Walker trolls? They were fun.
For some definitions of “fun.”
Let me tell you about Scott Walker
He never was a very effective talker
He tried to break the law
It stuck in the public’s craw
Next year he’ll just be a stalker
GAH!!! be careful what you wish for… egadz (stop that)….
You’re onna roll, baby. Loved your limericks on late night last night!! What a hoot. Keep on rawkin’…
Thanks. Trying to clean them up for daytime. :)
Too bad, if you ask me.
I get your point. What you may be forgetting is that the Walkers of this once-great Nation are free-market enthusiasts, who would HIRE private security details to protect them. In Walker’s case, of course, he’d just get his benefactor, David Koch, to pony up the $$$$ to hire said security detail.
Doncha know how passe it is for the Elites to have to rely on proles, like the commoners in the PD, to “protect” them?? And this is WHY the Elites don’t wish to assist in paying for the PD… they are so rolling in clover that they’d rather have their own private security. And screw YOU, they got THEIRS.
Duly noted… ;-) and doing a fine job… har har
Maybe the Koch’s pulled the leash,
And warned Scottie of his over-reach,
They said “Lay in the weeds
We’ll see to your needs,
And someday you’ll retire to the beach!”
There was a governor from Wisconsin
Who had a very small johnson
When he was invited
To make her delighted
He found her too deep to put his response in.
Better?
I feel vindicated. ;-)
Thanks for the update. I think it’s outrageous that Republicans, who have been proven to be bought off by Elites, behave with impunity to ignore the rule of law, and yet have citizens who clap & cheer for this egregiously criminal behavior. Very sad, to say the least.
We haven’t seen the last of this saga, by a long shot.
Yippee!! Yay!!! Clapping!!
It’s too bad this isn’t over. Wish it were.
Damn, you’re no fun.
I see a silver lining there. Sounds like there will be some police officers the rich don’t need hanging around without jobs…
Read on…
And I feel like I’m going to need some more brain bleach!
Scott Walker was writing some laws
That stuck in the voters’ craws
A Fake Koch then called him
and verbally balled ‘im
To the sound of liberal applause.
XD
Inaccurate though, since we all know ALEC really wrote the damn bill.
Oh really? Don’t be fooled.
Yes.
Recommended.
Highly.
Bwa ha ha ha! I sure do miss Dilbert’s Weasel Rap. There wasn’t even a copy of the Flash app ripped to YouTube. :-(
Scarecrow has a fresh cross-post already in progress: Michigan’s Debbie Stabenow Falls Asleep, Becomes Climate Denier Pod Person
Oh no, my good friend, that’s not how our legal system functions. A judge rules on the argument(s) that are presented according to the rules of jurisprudence. This time the arguments she heard were better than before.
Progressives need good lawyers, better, and best. It will come to pass.
Before February, the Republicans had expected Prosser to win reelection in a walk in a low-turnout election where only Republicans would bother showing up. He got 55% of the vote in the February 15 primary and the Club for Growth had spent $407,000 — three times as much as all the other candidates of all parties combined — on TV ads for him during the primary campaign, with the promise of more in the general.
Then the Battle for Madison happened.
Now, polling not only shows that JoAnn Kloppenburg’s neck-and-neck with him, but early voting numbers in Democratic areas are so high already that additional ballots are being ordered. Early voting is being encouraged in GOTV efforts. Remember, this was supposed to be a low turnout election.
http://www.kloppenburgforjustice.com/
Me too — THROW HIS ASS IN THE SLAMMER!!!!!
You ever hear of contempt of court, (Edited by Mod: you know what happens when you call other commenters names? You get a not reminding you that that’s not allowed.)? Come back when you are old enough to get a driver’s license. This blog is not for 14 year-olds.
So should President Obama cease and desist with the implementation of his health care legislation, since a federal judge has ruled it unconstitutional?
It seems to me that if a federal executive can disregard federal courts, a state executive could do the same – unless he had a bit more regard for due process.
How could you doubt one of those darlin’ Fitzgerald boys? My, my.
And thanks for the link, too, mzchief.
Great news about the additional ballots being ordered! Thnx.