
Dan O’Donnell celebrates the Milwaukee Bucks’ NBA championship with a story of unbridled success that could only happen in America Read More A Greek Freak, An American Story
Dan O’Donnell celebrates the Milwaukee Bucks’ NBA championship with a story of unbridled success that could only happen in America Read More A Greek Freak, An American Story
Another liberal activist Dane County judge has struck down conservative laws, these ones passed in December’s extraordinary session. That’s hardly a surprise considering that court’s propensity for injecting itself into duly passed legislation. But what’s truly breathtaking is the chaos that Judge Richard Niess’ decision caused – particularly because he chose not to stay his decision pending appeal, giving the judge’s liberal comrade Gov. Tony Evers a chance to take full advantage of the chaos. Read More MacIver News Minute: Breathtaking Chaos Caused By Activist Dane County Judge
In two jaw-dropping decisions last week, a liberal Dane County Judge recklessly overturned last December’s extraordinary session laws, a move that could invalidate hundreds of other laws passed during extraordinary session over the decades by both parties. Read More Dane County Court’s New Level of Judicial Activism Throws Wisconsin Into Chaos
Fiserv Forum deal could become collateral damage in extraordinary session court battle [bctt tweet=”In the extraordinary session lawsuit, leading WI Dems unwittingly assert that public funding used to build the Fiserv Forum was unconstitutional – along with 300+ other bills passed in extraordinary session. #wiright #wipolitics.” username=”MacIverWisc”] March 20, 2019 By Robert Fassbender Fassbender is President and General Counsel of the Great Lakes Legal Foundation. He attended Monday’s hearing of League of Women Voters v. Knutson in Dane County Circuit Court. In a March 13 amicus brief filed in Dane County, former Wisconsin Democratic legislators attack the validity of laws passed …
On Sunday, John Oliver took nearly 20 minutes of his half-hour HBO television show to discuss the problems with publicly funding arenas and stadiums for privately owned sports teams. Wisconsin’s own Milwaukee Bucks were frequently mentioned by Oliver as the state legislature continues to negotiate a deal to keep the team in the state’s largest city. Read More A Hilarious Look at the Problems with Publicly Funding Sports Arenas