MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — Expect multiple high profile cases before the Wisconsin Supreme Court to get rulings soon.
Liberal Justice Ann Walsh Bradley is set to end her 30th year in the court next month and that means the court will have to deliver opinions in a number of cases. That includes a full ruling on Wisconsin’s current abortion laws, rulings on Wisconsin Act 10 which restricts collective bargaining for public unions, a ruling on WIAA actions against student athletes, and a ruling on PFAS regulations.
There’s also a challenge from Governor Tony Evers against the legislative committee that handles how state agencies are allowed to create rules which has consistently blocked actions by Evers’ office.
Bradley’s last day is June 30th.