Monday, August 09, 2010

State Court Challenge to GAB Rule

This afternoon, Jim Troupis (with his brother Christ), Michael Dean and I filed a petition for original action in the Wisconsin Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of new GAB Rule 1.28. A copy of the filing is here.

9 comments:

  1. You meant somewhere over here at AFP WI?? The link you made points to your Marquette email box. You do all this shilling from your @marquette.edu account?

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  2. So testy!

    I fixed the link and one doesn't blog from an e-mail account. One might, if one was at home (as I generally am during the summer), remotely access his work e-mail and one could, by mistake, paste the e-mail address for the log-in page instead of the link to the AFP page.

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  3. That's why I helped you with the link. You're welcome!

    But your link still doesn't work. I couldn't find it on the AFP page. Did I look hard enough? Or was this just a trick to increase hits on the AFP site?

    Click on the link from your work/politics email, wait for it to open in a new window, then cut-and-paste that URL from that window.

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  4. Anonymous3:20 PM

    link doesnt work

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  5. Anonymous9:36 PM

    Guess what? Wittenwyler out-maneuvered you.

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  6. Petition: here. Stipulated injunction and order: here.

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  7. Congrats on the injunction!

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  8. Anonymous6:12 PM

    DaddyZero, you're congratulating the wrong lawyer. The Professor doesn't have an injunction. The winning lawyer is Mike Wittenwyler, who filed the first lawsuit. The Professor filed the last lawsuit of three. A day late and a dollar short.

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  9. I trust Rick to pass the congrats to the responsible party/ies.

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