Scott Walker’s Favorite Judge Rescues Voter ID
Scott Walker's favorite judge and two other GOP appointees have reinstated voter ID.
Scott Walker's favorite judge and two other GOP appointees have reinstated voter ID.
Federal Judge Rudolph Randa may have overreached when he halted the state criminal investigation into Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and allied groups
Newly-released documents show prosecutors are looking at potentially criminal activity by Walker, despite his denials and other claims.
Election law experts and Wisconsin's elections board have filed briefs calling Judge Randa’s decision halting the Walker criminal probe “erroneous” and “completely unmoored" from U.S. Supreme Court precedent.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s recent decisions run counter to conservative principles like federalism and judicial restraint.
The Wisconsin GOP just endorsed the legal basis for the Walker criminal probe.
Just weeks after the first subpoenas were issued in the WI John Doe probe in October 2013, senate Republicans had begun working to change state law to legalize the activities under investigation.
The campaign against Wisconsin’s “John Doe” criminal probe is being led by groups bankrolled by the Milwaukee-based Bradley Foundation.
Walker has long backed policies that have a disproportionate impact on people of color, particularly the harsh sentencing laws he pushed as an ALEC member.
The John Doe "raids" may have happened on the watch of Republicans, and came close to a top Walker advisor and a Franklin Center/Wisconsin Reporter leader.
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