Our amicus brief to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in the case LeMieux v. Evers featured prominently in the court’s oral argument on Wednesday, October 9, 2024. Check out the articles below for summaries of the argument, …
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Explainer: The Proposed Constitutional Amendment on Noncitizen Voting on Wisconsin’s November General Election Ballot
Bree Grossi Wilde, Executive Director PDF Available Here As part of the November 5th election, Wisconsin voters will be asked for the fifth time this year whether to amend the Wisconsin Constitution. In April, voters …
Bryna Godar in Madison 365: Staff Attorney Godar explains current law on drop boxes in Wisconsin after Wausau mayor removes a drop box.
Bree Grossi Wilde on TMJ4: Executive Director Bree Grossi Wilde discusses the limited impact of the proposed noncitizen voting constitutional amendment on Wisconsin’s November ballot.
Bree Grossi Wilde in NBC News: Executive Director Bree Grossi Wilde comments on the proposed constitutional amendment concerning noncitizen voting on Wisconsin’s November ballot.
Wisconsin Supreme Court – LeMieux v. Evers Amicus Brief Filed
LeMieux v. Evers – Amicus Brief, Wisconsin Supreme Court On September 17, the State Democracy Research Initiative filed an amicus brief on behalf of Columbia Law School Professor Richard Briffault in LeMieux v. Evers, a case before …
Bryna Godar on WBAY: Staff Attorney Godar breaks down the potential outcomes of two proposed constitutional amendments on Wisconsin’s August ballot.
Explainer: The Proposed Constitutional Amendments on Federal Funding Appearing on Wisconsin’s August Primary Ballot
Bryna Godar, Staff Attorney PDF Available Here In August, Wisconsin voters will see two proposed state constitutional amendments on their ballots, both aimed at increasing the legislature’s role in allocating federal funds received by the …
Miriam Seifter in WPR: Faculty Co-Director Seifter explains how The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s ruling in Evers v. Marklein limits the veto powers of legislative committees.
Wisconsin Supreme Court 2023 Term Review and 2024 Preview
Bryna Godar, Staff Attorney PDF Available Here This year’s Wisconsin Supreme Court term saw the smallest number of cases ever decided by the court. The court issued a total of 14 opinions,[1] compared to upwards …