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 ...
WASHINGTON – Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn on Thursday said he will recuse himself from a lawsuit before the court that could determine the future of collective ...
At the same time, Democratic legislative leaders are calling on conservative Justice Brian Hagedorn to recuse from the case because of his work on the law as Walker's chief legal counsel at the time.
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 ...
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 — 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 ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the $50 million special legislative "Trump-proofing" package which he proposed for Democrats to pass following President Donald Trump's election. Newsom said the bill will ...
Rep. Susan DuBose, R-Hoover, has pre-filed her controversial, “What is a Woman” bill for the 2025 legislative session. DuBose previously introduced similar legislation during the previous ...
House Republicans are scrambling to find a solution to internal disagreements over their plan to pass President Trump’s sprawling agenda, an effort that kicked into high gear after leadership ...
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