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The new liberal majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court is off to a tense start
The new liberal majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court is off to a tense start
With several imminent cases about hot-button issues like abortion, growing tensions and accusations of partisanship won't end any time soon.
Aug. 7, 2023, 7:00 AM EDT
By Adam Edelman and Shaquille Brewster
When liberal judge Janet Protasiewicz won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court this year, giving liberals their first majority in 15 years, it put an end to the bitterest and most expensive state Supreme Court race in U.S. history.
But when Protasiewicz was sworn in last week, formally tipping the ideological balance of the court to the left, tensions on the bench erupted anew into public view.
First, the courts nascent liberal majority fired a longtime court officer. The controversial move triggered blistering blowback from the new conservative minority and quickly led to days of rancorous news releases and tweets from the justices, trading insults and accusations of partisanship.
A day later, a suit challenging the states heavily gerrymandered legislative maps, which disproportionately favor Republicans, was filed directly to the high court. The existing maps were enacted last year by the courts previous conservative majority, putting a highly partisan issue before the new majority almost immediately.
Much More.....https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/new-liberal-majority-wisconsin-supreme-court-tense-start-rcna98052
With several imminent cases about hot-button issues like abortion, growing tensions and accusations of partisanship won't end any time soon.
Aug. 7, 2023, 7:00 AM EDT
By Adam Edelman and Shaquille Brewster
When liberal judge Janet Protasiewicz won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court this year, giving liberals their first majority in 15 years, it put an end to the bitterest and most expensive state Supreme Court race in U.S. history.
But when Protasiewicz was sworn in last week, formally tipping the ideological balance of the court to the left, tensions on the bench erupted anew into public view.
First, the courts nascent liberal majority fired a longtime court officer. The controversial move triggered blistering blowback from the new conservative minority and quickly led to days of rancorous news releases and tweets from the justices, trading insults and accusations of partisanship.
A day later, a suit challenging the states heavily gerrymandered legislative maps, which disproportionately favor Republicans, was filed directly to the high court. The existing maps were enacted last year by the courts previous conservative majority, putting a highly partisan issue before the new majority almost immediately.
Much More.....https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/new-liberal-majority-wisconsin-supreme-court-tense-start-rcna98052
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The new liberal majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court is off to a tense start (Original Post)
Fla Dem
Aug 2023
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bullimiami
(14,029 posts)1. the tenseness is that the right wingers have had their way for 15 years.
they wielded power with no concern for the opposition and are having a huge sad about losing it.
LakeArenal
(29,941 posts)2. No one expects taking back our state will be easy.
But the momentum is certainly in our favor.
Sky Jewels
(8,908 posts)3. Boo hoo, the liberals are being big meanies
by not letting the conservatives stomp all over them anymore.
FreepFryer
(7,086 posts)4. "Fuck their feelings" happened (nt)
barbaraann
(9,289 posts)5. Is overturning fascism supposed to be mellow???
MayReasonRule
(2,503 posts)6. Nazis By Any Other Name Are Still The Same





madeup64
(258 posts)7. This is good to see
Dems finally realizing that when voters vote for you, use the power to make those changes. Because that's what helps you win subsequent elections.
Bipartisanship only matters to Republicans when they are in the minority.