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New Wisconsin Supreme Court decision raises questions
http://blogs.forbes....e-bargaining-law/
However, the decision of the Wisconsin Supreme Court revealed something far more shocking than the ruling which went against the supporters of collective bargaining. It revealed, by way of written opinion, a now ‘out in the open’ battle between the members of the court wherein the minority opinion bluntly and directly accused the majority of fudging the facts to reach the decision they had already determined they wanted to reach. The minority opinion further alleged that the majority was driven by political motives rather than the desire to deliver a fair and judicious opinion.

This quote is apparently from the dissenting minority, written by the court's Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson.
set forth their own version of facts without evidence. They should not engage in this disinformation.

I may have to find a copy of the actual opinions and read them. I really don't know enough about the technicalities of the case to have an idea who is right here, but from the looks of things the minority opinion comes very close to accusing the majority of making a directly political decision.

Jay

New Interesting, but consistent w/USSC since 2000.
     Wisconsin Supreme Court decision raises questions - (jay) - (1)
         Interesting, but consistent w/USSC since 2000. -NT - (mmoffitt)

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