
“Anyone that follows the WEC guidance could be exposing themselves to both civil and criminal liability for violating state law,” Nass warned. Read More WEC Makes Power Play Over Absentee Ballot Decision
“Anyone that follows the WEC guidance could be exposing themselves to both civil and criminal liability for violating state law,” Nass warned. Read More WEC Makes Power Play Over Absentee Ballot Decision
On Monday, a Dane County Judge decided not to protect the Wisconsin Elections Commission from subpoenas concerning its role in the 2020 election, but she also warned investigators not to enforce those subpoenas either. Read More Dane County Court Denies Injunction Looking To Stop Gableman Subpoenas
The WEC will be sending mailers to millions of voters with absentee voting instructions and an application for an absentee ballot. Conservative commissioners raised their concerns. Read More Wisconsin Elections Commission To Send 2.7 Million Absentee Ballot Applications To Registered Voters
Dan O’Donnell identifies what separates conservative Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly and liberal challenger Jill Karofsky, and why the difference raises the stakes for the State Supreme Court election. Read More The Supreme Court Race Comes Down to Activism vs. Principle
By Dan O’Donnell – Three appellate judges gave tacit approval to the concept that an agency in Wisconsin’s Executive Branch doesn’t really need to follow the laws passed by the Legislature or the rulings issued by the judiciary. This is the dictionary definition of a constitutional crisis, yet no one seems overly concerned about a rogue state agency…least of all those who professed deep concern about a rogue White House. Read More Crisis Management – Dan O’Donnell examines how the Court of Appeals has exacerbated Wisconsin’s constitutional crisis