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hue

(4,949 posts)
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 08:00 PM Oct 2012

Judge declines to stay ruling striking down parts of state's collective bargaining law (WI Act 10)

Source: Wisconsin STATE JOURNAL

A Dane County judge said Monday that he won't delay enforcement of his September ruling that overturned parts of the state's collective bargaining law while the state appeals it.

Circuit Judge Juan Colas said the state has not shown that it would suffer irreparable harm if his ruling, which restored collective bargaining rights to municipal and school district unions, was put on hold until a state appeals court decides whether to overturn the ruling.

On Sept. 14, Colas ruled that parts of the law are unconstitutional infringements on municipal and school district workers' right of free speech, freedom of association and equal protection. The law, which took effect in June 2011 after a tumultuous special legislative session and massive protests at the Capitol, had all but banned collective bargaining for most state, municipal and school workers. Colas' decision did not affect state workers, who were not a party to the lawsuit in which Colas ruled.

Colas wrote that issuing a stay that would put his decision on hold would allow continued violations of the state and federal constitutions, contrary to the public interest.




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Walker's Act 10 remains a mute point....
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Judge declines to stay ruling striking down parts of state's collective bargaining law (WI Act 10) (Original Post) hue Oct 2012 OP
not a moot point for state employees, it would seem.... mike_c Oct 2012 #1
More then one suit out there... which is a good thing. Ellipsis Oct 2012 #2
Way to stay on top of the bear hue Ellipsis Oct 2012 #3
Thanks Ellipsis!! Nice graphics!! hue Oct 2012 #4

mike_c

(36,281 posts)
1. not a moot point for state employees, it would seem....
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 08:04 PM
Oct 2012

I wonder why they were not party to the suit?

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