This Wisconsin State Journal report begins: “Although a special prosecutor decided not to bring criminal charges in the June 13 altercation between two state Supreme Court justices, a disciplinary panel continues to investigate. But even if the Wisconsin Judicial Commission… Continue reading
Bert Brandenburg’s Chicago Tribune oped begins: “These days, the Wisconsin Supreme Court is looking a lot like Congress: fractious, dysfunctional and awash in special-interest cash. The Wisconsin story has important implications for courts in the Midwest and around the country.”
In this final post of the series on my forthcoming article The End of Campaign Finance Law, 98 Va. L. Rev. (2012), I argue that Citizens United signals the way forward to a new approach for the regulation of… Continue reading
WaPo: “Just hours before the first organizational meeting of the budget-cutting ‘supercommittee,’ Republican member Dave Camp was scheduled to hold a fundraiser for his congressional campaign.”