In April, Wisconsin voters will consider candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Currently, there is a 4-3 conservative majority on the Court. Much of the business reform agenda may be reviewed by the high court. In the future, an activist majority could dismantle various pro-business reforms such as civil justice reform, regulatory relief, collective bargaining reforms, and other policies.
Below are materials for Chambers of Commerce and other groups to help inform and educate your members.
Related Materials:
Wisconsin Business Voice : Special Edition on the Wisconsin Supreme Court
Click here for PDF printable version of Wisconsin Business Voice
Justice Roggensack Protects Families (WMC IMC TV Ad)
WMC: Big Stakes for Supreme Court Election
WMC Supreme Court Backgrounder
Roggensack Key Business Decisions
Unions Target High Court, The Wall Street Journal Reports
Justice Roggensack’s Record on Business Rulings, A Complete Report
Sample Supreme Court Column
Press Releases:
WMC: Justice Roggensack Delivers Rule-of-Law Opinions on Business Cases
Wisconsin Supreme Court Resource Center
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