Catholic Charities Bureau, Inc. v. State of Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission
Appeal Number 2020AP002007
Supreme Court
CASE HISTORY
Status
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Court
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Filing Date
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Anticipated Due Date
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Activity
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OCCD
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SC
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04-24-2024
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Remittitur
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OCCD
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SC
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03-14-2024
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Judge Panel: Ziegler, Bradley, Bradley, Dallet, Hagedorn, Karofsky, Protasiewicz
Opinion: Opinion Decision: Affirmed Pages: 50 Written by: Bradley, Ann Walsh Bradley, Rebecca Grassl Wrote Dissenting Opinion 73 pages. Ziegler, Annette K. Joined Dissenting Opinion Hagedorn, Brian K. Wrote Dissenting Opinion 1 pages. Order Text: The decision of the court of appeals is affirmed. Comment: Opinion/Decision |
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OCCD
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SC
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03-13-2024
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Public Domain Citation
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Comment: PDC No: 2024 WI 13
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OCCD
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SC
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09-11-2023
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Oral Argument
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Comment: 2nd case, 9:45 a.m. (State Capitol SC Hearing Room). Eric Rassbach for Petitioners-Respondent-Petitioners, Jeffrey J. Shampo for Respondent-Co-Appellant.
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OCCD
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SC
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07-28-2023
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Brief of Amicus Curiae
Brief of Amicus Curiae (Wisconsin State Legislature) |
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Filed By: Ryan Walsh
Comment: Wisconsin State Legislature |
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OCCD
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CA
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07-26-2023
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Fee Paid
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Comment: Receipt No: 23R 001770
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OCCD
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SC
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07-26-2023
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Invoice Issued
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Comment: Invoice No: 20716
VOIDED on 7-26-2023 - entered in error
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OCCD
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SC
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07-14-2023
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Brief of Amicus Curiae
Brief of Amicus Curiae (Catholic Charities USA) |
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Filed By: Jonathan Judge
Comment: Catholic Charities USA |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-14-2023
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Brief of Amicus Curiae
Brief of Amicus curiae (Wisconsin Catholic Conference) |
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Filed By: David Earleywine
Comment: Wisconsin Catholic Conference |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-13-2023
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Brief of Amicus Curiae
Brief of Amicus Curiae (Freedom From Religion Foundation) |
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Filed By: Samuel Grover
Comment: Freedom From Religion Foundation |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-13-2023
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Brief of Amicus Curiae
Brief of Amicus Curiae (The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty) |
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Filed By: Jon Axelrod
Comment: Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-13-2023
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Filed By: Levi Swank
Comment: International Society for Krishna Consciousness and Sikh Coalition |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-13-2023
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Brief of Amicus Curiae
Brief of Amicus Curiae (Professors Douglas Laycock & Thomas C. Berg) |
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Filed By: Timothy Feldhausen
Comment: Professors Douglas Laycock & Thomas C. Berg |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-13-2023
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Brief of Amicus Curiae
Brief of Amicus Curiae (Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al.) |
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Filed By: Matthew Fernholz
Comment: Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention, Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, National Association of Evangelicals, American Islamic Congress, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, General Council on Finance and Administration of the United Methodist Church, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, and Islam and Religious Freedom Action Team |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-13-2023
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Brief of Amicus Curiae
Brief of Amicus Curiae (Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Minnesota) |
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Filed By: Robert Driscoll
Comment: Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-13-2023
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Brief of Amicus Curiae
Brief of Amicus Curiae (Maranatha Baptist University et al.) |
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Filed By: Daniel Suhr
Comment: Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-12-2023
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Sua Sponte
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Filed By: Jonathan Judge
Submit Date: 7-13-2023 Decision: (N) No Action Decision Date: 7-13-2023 no action Comment: Catholic Charities USA's Response to 7-11-2023 Court Order, filed by Atty Judge |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-12-2023
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Motion for Miscellaneous Relief
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Filed By: Daniel Suhr
Submit Date: 7-13-2023 Decision: (D) Deny Decision Date: 8-28-2023 IT IS ORDERED that the motion is denied. REBECCA GRASSL BRADLEY, J., dissents. Motion Response Filed By: Christine Galinat Submit Date: 7-20-2023 Motion Response Filed By: Caleb Gerbitz Submit Date: 7-27-2023 Motion Response Filed By: Kyle Torvinen Submit Date: 7-27-2023 Comment: Motion for Oral Argument Time of Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Family Council, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-11-2023
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Court Order
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IT IS ORDERED that Catholic Charities USA's amicus motion will continued to be held in abeyance pending its compliance with the pro hac vice admission procedure; and,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that on or before July 21, 2023, Catholic Charities USA shall either comply with SCR 10.03(4) or inform this court, in writing, of the status of its compliance. |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-07-2023
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Assigned-Oral Argument
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OCCD
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SC
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07-05-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Gregory Heinen
Submit Date: 7-7-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Levi Swank |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-05-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Gregory Heinen
Submit Date: 7-7-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Dina Ljekperic |
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OCCD
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SC
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07-05-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Gregory Heinen
Submit Date: 7-7-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Benjamin Hayes |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-23-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Matthew Fernholz
Submit Date: 6-23-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Gene C. Schaerr |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-23-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Matthew Fernholz
Submit Date: 6-23-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: James C. Phillips |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-22-2023
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Court Order
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IT IS ORDERED that the above-referenced motions shall be held in abeyance pending compliance with the pro hac vice admission procedure. See SCR 10.03(4).
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OCCD
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SC
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06-21-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Daniel Suhr
Submit Date: 6-21-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-21-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Samuel Grover
Submit Date: 6-21-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Freedom From Religion Foundation |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-21-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Robert Driscoll
Submit Date: 6-21-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-21-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Matthew Fernholz
Submit Date: 6-21-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention, Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, National Association of Evangelicals, American Islamic Congress, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, General Council on Finance and Administration of the United Methodist Church, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, and Islam and Religious Freedom Action Team |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-21-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Timothy Feldhausen
Submit Date: 6-22-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Mark Storslee, Sarah Harris & Rohit Asirvatham |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-21-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Timothy Feldhausen
Submit Date: 6-22-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Professors Douglas Laycock & Thomas C. Berg |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-21-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Ryan Walsh
Submit Date: 6-21-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Wisconsin State Legislature |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-21-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Gregory Heinen
Submit Date: 6-21-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: International Society for Krishna Consciousness and Sikh Coalition |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-20-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Jon Axelrod
Submit Date: 6-21-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Howard Slugh |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-20-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Jon Axelrod
Submit Date: 6-21-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-20-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: David Earleywine
Submit Date: 6-20-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Wisconsin Catholic Conference |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-19-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Jonathan Judge
Submit Date: 6-20-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 7-13-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, are attached to the moving parties' and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that The Jewish Coalition For Religious Liberty's brief, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness and the Sikh Coalition's brief, Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota's brief, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's brief, Maranatha et al.'s brief, and Professors Douglas Laycock's and Thomas C. Berg's brief, are accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the brief submitted by the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention et al. is rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until July 28, 2023, to file a corrected brief; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amici briefs not already filed must be filed by July 28, 2023; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion of Maranatha et al. to participate in oral argument is held in abeyance pending further order of the court. Amicus are generally not granted oral argument time in addition to the argument time allotted to the parties, but amicus are generally allowed to speak at oral argument if either party cedes time. Maranatha et al. are therefore directed to: (1) ask the parties if they would be willing to cede any of their oral argument time to Maranatha et al.; and (2) inform this court in writing by July 28, 2023, on whether the parties are or are not willing to cede any argument time. Comment: re: Catholic Charities USA; see cto of 7/11/23... |
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OCCD
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SC
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06-16-2023
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Reply Brief-Supreme Court
Reply Brief-Supreme Court |
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Filed By: Kyle Torvinen
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OCCD
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SC
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06-13-2023
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Fee Paid
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Comment: Receipt No: 23R 001414
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OCCD
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SC
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06-13-2023
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Fee Paid
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Comment: Receipt No: 23R 001413
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OCCD
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SC
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06-07-2023
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Response Brief-Supreme Court
Response Brief- Supreme Court |
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Filed By: Christine Galinat
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OCCD
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SC
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05-18-2023
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First Brief-Supreme Court
First Brief-Supreme Court |
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Filed By: Kyle Torvinen
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OCCD
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SC
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04-18-2023
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Caption Amended
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OCCD
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SC
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04-18-2023
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Court Changed to Supreme Court
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OCCD
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CA
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04-06-2023
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Final Publication
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OCCD
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CA
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03-29-2023
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Cites
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987 N.W.2d 778
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OCCD
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CA
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03-29-2023
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Cites
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406 Wis. 2d 586
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OCCD
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CA
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03-29-2023
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Opinion Ordered Published
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Comment: Opinion Ordered Published - Decision; Opinion Ordered Published - Order
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OCCD
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CA
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03-29-2023
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Public Domain Citation
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Comment: PDC No: 2023 WI App 12
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OCCD
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SC
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02-14-2023
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Sua Sponte
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Filed By: Supreme Court Supreme Court
Submit Date: 2-14-2023 Decision: (O) Other Decision Date: 2-15-2023 IT IS ORDERED that, by February 24, 2023, the State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development and the State of Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission shall either: (1) inform this court in writing that they intend to stand on their previously filed response/letter-response to the petition for review; or (2) file supplemental responses. Comment: Letter, filed by Atty Rassbach, responding to Court Order of 2/14/23 |
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OCCD
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SC
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02-14-2023
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Court Order
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IT IS ORDERED that petitioners inform this court in writing within ten days of the date of this order whether they intend to stand on the previously filed petition for review or file a new petition.
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OCCD
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CA
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02-14-2023
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Judge Panel: Stark, Hruz, Gill
Opinion: Opinion Decision: Reversed Pages: 38 Written by: Stark, Lisa K. Order Text: Order reversed |
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OCCD
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CA
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02-09-2023
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Decision Withdrawn/Vacated
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OCCD
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CA
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02-09-2023
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Court Order
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IT IS ORDERED that the opinion issued by this court on December 13, 2022, is hereby withdrawn. A revised opinion will be forthcoming.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the publication order issued by this court on January 25, 2023, shall be amended to remove this case from the publication list. |
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OCCD
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SC
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01-30-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Robert Driscoll
Submit Date: 1-31-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 2-1-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, is attached to the moving party's and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that only the Wisconsin Catholic Conference's amicus brief submitted with the accompanying motion is accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the briefs submitted by Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota, and Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, The Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools are rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until February 15, 2023, to file corrected briefs; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion for supplemental oral argument time is denied as premature. This court has not yet rendered a decision on the petition for review. Comment: re: Stephen M. Judge |
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OCCD
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SC
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01-30-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Robert Driscoll
Submit Date: 1-31-2023 Decision: (O) Other Decision Date: 2-1-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, is attached to the moving party's and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that only the Wisconsin Catholic Conference's amicus brief submitted with the accompanying motion is accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the briefs submitted by Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota, and Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, The Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools are rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until February 15, 2023, to file corrected briefs; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion for supplemental oral argument time is denied as premature. This court has not yet rendered a decision on the petition for review. Comment: re: Tiernan B. Kane |
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OCCD
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SC
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01-26-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: David Earleywine
Submit Date: 1-26-2023 Decision: (O) Other Decision Date: 2-1-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, is attached to the moving party's and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that only the Wisconsin Catholic Conference's amicus brief submitted with the accompanying motion is accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the briefs submitted by Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota, and Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, The Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools are rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until February 15, 2023, to file corrected briefs; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion for supplemental oral argument time is denied as premature. This court has not yet rendered a decision on the petition for review. Comment: Wisconsin Catholic Conference |
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OCCD
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SC
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01-26-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Robert Driscoll
Submit Date: 1-26-2023 Decision: (O) Other Decision Date: 2-1-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, is attached to the moving party's and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that only the Wisconsin Catholic Conference's amicus brief submitted with the accompanying motion is accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the briefs submitted by Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota, and Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, The Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools are rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until February 15, 2023, to file corrected briefs; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion for supplemental oral argument time is denied as premature. This court has not yet rendered a decision on the petition for review. Comment: Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota (Catholic Conferences) |
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OCCD
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SC
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01-26-2023
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Motion to File Amicus/Non-Party Brief
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Filed By: Daniel Suhr
Submit Date: 1-26-2023 Decision: (O) Other Decision Date: 2-1-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, is attached to the moving party's and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that only the Wisconsin Catholic Conference's amicus brief submitted with the accompanying motion is accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the briefs submitted by Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota, and Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, The Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools are rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until February 15, 2023, to file corrected briefs; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion for supplemental oral argument time is denied as premature. This court has not yet rendered a decision on the petition for review. Comment: Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools |
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OCCD
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SC
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01-26-2023
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Motion for Miscellaneous Relief
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Filed By: Daniel Suhr
Submit Date: 1-26-2023 Decision: (D) Deny Decision Date: 2-1-2023 IT IS ORDERED that all motions submitted for leave to file non-party briefs amici curiae are granted; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all motions for admission for non-resident attorneys, pro hac vice, are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, is attached to the moving party's and the non-resident attorneys' orders; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that only the Wisconsin Catholic Conference's amicus brief submitted with the accompanying motion is accepted as filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the briefs submitted by Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota, and Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, The Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools are rejected due to formatting defects, the nature of which shall be explained in a separate communication from the clerk of this court. The amici parties shall have until February 15, 2023, to file corrected briefs; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion for supplemental oral argument time is denied as premature. This court has not yet rendered a decision on the petition for review. Comment: Motion for Supplemental Argument Time by Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, The Wisconsin Family Counsel, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools |
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OCCD
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CA
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01-25-2023
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Opinion Ordered Published
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Comment: Opinion Ordered Published - Decision; Opinion Ordered Published - Order
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OCCD
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SC
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01-19-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Zachary Faircloth
Submit Date: 1-19-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 1-20-2023 IT IS ORDERED that the motions are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, can be found at the following link: https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/rules/chap10.pdf. |
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OCCD
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SC
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01-19-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Elizabeth Kiernan
Submit Date: 1-19-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 1-20-2023 IT IS ORDERED that the motions are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, can be found at the following link: https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/rules/chap10.pdf. |
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OCCD
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SC
|
01-19-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Bradley Hubbard
Submit Date: 1-19-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 1-20-2023 IT IS ORDERED that the motions are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, can be found at the following link: https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/rules/chap10.pdf. |
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OCCD
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SC
|
01-19-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Jason Muehlhoff
Submit Date: 1-19-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 1-20-2023 IT IS ORDERED that the motions are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, can be found at the following link: https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/rules/chap10.pdf. |
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OCCD
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SC
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01-13-2023
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Fee Paid
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Comment: Receipt No: 23R 000122
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OCCD
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SC
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01-12-2023
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Motion for Pro Hac Vice status
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Filed By: Kyle Torvinen
Submit Date: 1-13-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 1-17-2023 IT IS ORDERED that the motions are granted. A copy of SCR 10.03(4), setting forth the requirements for attorneys appearing pro hac vice, can be found at the following link: https://www.wicourts.gov/sc/rules/chap10.pdf. Comment: 3 separate motions filed (re: Eric C. Rassbach, Nicholas R. Reaves & Daniel M. Vitagliano) |
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OCCD
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SC
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01-12-2023
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Petition for Review
Brief of Amici Curiae (Catholic Conferences of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Minnesota) Brief of Amici Curiae (Maranatha Baptist University, Maranatha Baptist Academy, Concordia University Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Family Council, and the Wisconsin Association of Christian Schools) Brief of Amicus Curiae (Wisconsin Catholic Conference) Response to Petition for Review of the State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Petition for Review |
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Filed By: Kyle Torvinen
Submit Date: 1-26-2023 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 4-18-2023 IT IS ORDERED that the petition for review is granted and that pursuant to Wis. Stat. (Rule) 809.62(6), the petitioners-respondents-petitioners may not raise or argue issues not set forth in the petition for review unless otherwise ordered by the court; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that pursuant to Wis. Stat. (Rules) 809.62(6) and 809.63, within 30 days after the date of this order the petitioners-respondents-petitioners must file a brief in this court; that within 20 days of filing the respondent-appellant, State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, and respondent-co-appellant, State of Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission, must file either a brief or a statement that no brief will be filed; and that if a brief is filed by the respondent-appellant and/or the respondent-co-appellant, within 10 days of filing of each brief the petitioners-respondents-petitioners must file either a reply brief or a statement that no reply brief will be filed; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in any brief filed in this court the parties shall not incorporate by reference any portion of their court of appeals' brief or petition for review or response; instead, any material in these documents upon which there is reliance should be restated in the brief filed in this court; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the first brief filed in this court must contain, as part of the appendix, a copy of the decision of the court of appeals in this case; and, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the allowance of costs, if any, in connection with the granting of the petition will abide the decision of this court on review. Motion Response Filed By: Christine Galinat Submit Date: 1-26-2023 Motion Response Filed By: Jeffrey Shampo Submit Date: 1-26-2023 Motion Response Filed By: Bradley Hubbard Submit Date: 2-1-2023 Motion Resp Comment: see pending SUA... |
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OCCD
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CA
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12-13-2022
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Judge Panel: Stark, Hruz, Gill
Opinion: Opinion Decision: Reversed Pages: 38 Written by: Stark, Lisa K. Order Text: Order reversed |
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OCCD
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CA
|
08-03-2022
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Oral Argument
|
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Comment: 9:00 a.m., in the Douglas County Courthouse, 1313 Belknap Street, Branch 2 courtroom, Superior, Wisconsin
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OCCD
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CA
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07-07-2022
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Letter/Correspondence
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Comment: Letter to Counsel from Judge Stark re OA Presentation
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OCCD
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CA
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07-06-2022
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Letter/Correspondence
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Comment: Letter regarding August 3 oral argument
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OCCD
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CA
|
06-29-2022
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Letter/Correspondence
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Comment: Letter to counsel regarding oral argument issues
|
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OCCD
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CA
|
04-04-2022
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Letter/Correspondence
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Comment: Letter to counsel regarding oral argument; amended letter issued 4/5/22
|
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OCCD
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CA
|
03-30-2022
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Other Papers
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Comment: OA Confirmation Receipt (Atty Torvinen)
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||||
OCCD
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CA
|
03-29-2022
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Other Papers
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Comment: OA Confirmation Receipt (Atty Shampo)
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||||
OCCD
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CA
|
03-29-2022
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Other Papers
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Comment: OA Confirmation Receipt (Atty Galinat)
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||||
OCCD
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CA
|
03-29-2022
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Assigned-Oral Argument
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OCCD
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CA
|
02-28-2022
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Fee Paid
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Comment: Receipt No: 22R 000469
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||||
OCCD
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CA
|
02-16-2022
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Hold Status
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OCCD
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SC
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12-07-2021
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Certification Filed
|
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Filed By: Unassigned District 3
Submit Date: 12-7-2021 Decision: (D) Deny Decision Date: 2-16-2022 IT IS ORDERED that certification is refused. ANNETTE KINGSLAND ZIEGLER, C.J., PATIENCE DRAKE ROGGENSACK and REBECCA GRASSL BRADLEY, JJ., dissent. See DEC event filed on 12-7-2021 |
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OCCD
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CA
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12-07-2021
|
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Judge Panel: Stark, Hruz, Gill
Opinion: Certification Decision: Certification Filed Pages: 18 Order Text: Certification filed |
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OCCD
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CA
|
11-04-2021
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Notice of Appearance
|
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Comment: Notice of Substitution of Counsel for Labor and Industry Review Commission
|
||||
OCCD
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CA
|
09-14-2021
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Submitted on Briefs
|
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OCCD
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CA
|
07-23-2021
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Rsp. to Add'l/Supplemental Authorities
|
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Comment: filed by Atty Torvinen
|
||||
OCCD
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CA
|
07-13-2021
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Additional Authorities
|
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Comment: filed by Atty Galinat
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OCCD
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CA
|
06-18-2021
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Record and Briefs Sent to District 3
|
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OCCD
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CA
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06-17-2021
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No Brief to Be Filed
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Comment: Per Letter from Atty Molitor LIRC will not file reply brief.
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OCCD
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CA
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06-17-2021
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Filed By: Christine Galinat
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OCCD
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CA
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06-02-2021
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Brief of Respondent(s)
Brief of Petitioner-Respondents |
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Filed By: Kyle Torvinen
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OCCD
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CA
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05-21-2021
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Motion to Extend Time
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Filed By: Kyle Torvinen
Submit Date: 5-24-2021 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 5-25-2021 IT IS ORDERED that the time to file the respondents' brief is extended to June 2, 2021. See BRS event due on 6-2-2021 Comment: 2nd request |
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OCCD
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CA
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04-28-2021
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Motion to Extend Time
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Filed By: Kyle Torvinen
Submit Date: 4-28-2021 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 4-29-2021 IT IS ORDERED that the time to file the respondent's brief is extended to May 26, 2021. See BRS event due on 5-26-2021 |
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OCCD
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CA
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04-12-2021
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No Brief to Be Filed
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Comment: Letter from Atty Molitor joining brief of appellant on behalf of DWD (co-appellant).
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OCCD
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CA
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04-12-2021
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Brief & Appx of Appellant(s)
Brief of Respondent-Appellant State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development |
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Filed By: Christine Galinat
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OCCD
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CA
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03-01-2021
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Record
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Comment: 1-5 to 106-1, ELECTRONICALLY FILED
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OCCD
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CA
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02-16-2021
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Motion to Extend Time
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Filed By: Michele Wick
Submit Date: 2-16-2021 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 2-17-2021 IT IS ORDERED that the time to transmit the record is extended to March 1, 2021. See REC event due on 3-1-2021 Comment: 2nd request |
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OCCD
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CA
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02-09-2021
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Motion to Extend Time
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Filed By: Michele Wick
Submit Date: 2-9-2021 Decision: (G) Grant Decision Date: 2-10-2021 IT IS ORDERED that the time to transmit the record is extended to February 22, 2021. See REC event due on 2-22-2021 |
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OCCD
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CA
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01-29-2021
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Other Papers
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Comment: Copy of motion to supp record filed in circuit court
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OCCD
|
CA
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01-22-2021
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Court Reporter's Statement-Trans.
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Court Reporter Name: (Bennett, Tracy)
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OCCD
|
CA
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01-20-2021
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Statement on Transcript
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Filed By: Christine Galinat
Status: Other Comment: co-appellant (LIRC) |
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OCCD
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CA
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01-19-2021
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Transcript filed in Circuit Court
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OCCD
|
CA
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01-13-2021
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Delinquent
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Comment: re: cross-appeal New due date of connected SRT: 1-21-2021
|
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OCCD
|
CA
|
12-16-2020
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Notif. Sent - Filing of NOP & Ct. Rec.
|
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OCCD
|
CA
|
12-15-2020
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Statement on Transcript
|
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Filed By: Christine Galinat
Status: Ordered Comment: appellant (DWD) |
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OCCD
|
CA
|
12-14-2020
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Fee Waived
|
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Comment: on co-appeal, filed by State entity
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OCCD
|
CA
|
12-14-2020
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Notice of Addtl/Amended (Other) Appeal
|
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Comment: Co-
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OCCD
|
CA
|
12-09-2020
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Notif. Sent-Filing of NAP & Ct. Record
|
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OCCD
|
CA
|
12-07-2020
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Docketing Statement from Appellant
|
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Comment: co-appeal
|
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OCCD
|
CA
|
12-07-2020
|
Fee Waived
|
|
Comment: Appeal filed by State entity
|
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OCCD
|
CA
|
12-07-2020
|
Notice of Appeal & Circuit Court Docket Entries
|
|
OCCD
|
CA
|
12-07-2020
|
Docketing Statement from Appellant
|
|
OCCD
|
CA
|
12-04-2020
|
Other Appeal Filed In Circuit Court
|
|
Comment: Co-
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OCCD
|
CA
|
12-02-2020
|
Notice of Appeal filed in Cir. Ct.
|
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OCCD
|
CA
|
10-26-2020
|
Order of Circuit Court
|
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