Saturday, August 18, 2012

WI Judge blocks Anti-Collective Bargaining Law

www.dmcantor.com Last month Wisconsin erupted in massive protests at their State capitol as tens of thousands of citizens voiced their disaproval of a bill that would take away collective bargaining rights from state workers. The Republicans eventually forced the bill through using legislative methods not requiring all members to be present. Dane County District Judge Maryann Sumi granted the temporary restraining order in response to a lawsuit filed by the local Democratic district attorney, alleging that Republican lawmakers violated the state's open-meetings law by hastily convening a special committee before the Senate passed the bill. Today David M Canto, a Phoenix Criminal Lawyer, talks about how the Republicans will handle this. Read more at the AZ Republic here: MADISON, Wis. -- The monthlong saga over Gov. Scott Walker's plan to drastically curb collective-bargaining rights for public workers in Wisconsin took a turn Friday that could force a dramatic rebooting of the entire legislative process. A judge temporarily blocked the law from taking effect, raising the possibility that the Legislature may have to vote again to pass the bill that attracted protests as large as 85000 people, motivated Senate Democrats to escape to Illinois for three weeks and made Wisconsin the focus of the national fight over union rights. But Walker's spokesman and Republican legislative leaders indicated they will press on with the court battle rather than consider passing the bill ...



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