TCNJ men’s basketball heads to Rutgers-Camden for another NJAC game while currently sitting in third place in the conference ...
WASHINGTON – Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn on Thursday said he ... Maybe. But I don't know for sure." Protasiewicz also said she believes the law is ...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn questions an attorney during oral arguments in January 2025. (Screenshot/WisEye) A Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who helped write Act 10 recused ...
MADISON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The race for a seat on Wisconsin's highest court heats up with the future of Act 10 hanging in the balance. Plus, the new Trump administration's mixed signals on funding ...
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The Court set a Feb. 5 deadline for the response. Along with Thursday’s order, Justice Brian Hagedorn issued an order recusing himself from taking part in the case. Hagedorn previously served as legal ...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn, who served as former Gov ... Mark Pocan, D-Black Earth, said he doesn’t think any justice on the court should recuse themselves from the matter. “I ...
Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn will not participate in a case challenging the constitutionality of Wisconsin Act 10, the 2011 law restricting public employee ...
Justice Brian Hagedorn drafted the law, known as Act 10, when he was chief legal counsel for then-Gov. Scott Walker. His decision to recuse himself from the case leaves the court with four liberal ...
MADISON, WI — Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn – who helped write Act 10 – recused himself Thursday as the high court signaled it was preparing to take up a legal challenge to the 2011 ...
MADISON — Justice Brian Hagedorn, one of three conservative leaning members of the Wisconsin Supreme Court will not participate in the court’s decision regarding Act 10. In a written order ...