Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down GOP law weakening attorney general's power
Source: AP
Updated 11:39 AM EDT, June 17, 2025
MADISON, Wis. (AP) A unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court sided with the Democratic state attorney general Tuesday in a long-running battle over a law passed by Republicans who wanted to weaken the office in a lame duck legislative session more than six years ago. The court ruled 7-0 that requiring the attorney general to get permission from a Republican-controlled legislative committee to settle certain lawsuits was unconstitutional. The law is a separation of powers violation, the court said.
The Republican-controlled Legislature convened a session in December 2018 after Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul defeated Republican incumbents. The laws signed by Republican Gov. Scott Walker on his way out the door weakened powers of both offices.
At issue in the case decided Tuesday was the attorney generals power to settle lawsuits involving environmental and consumer protection cases as well as cases involving the governors office and executive branch. The new law required the Legislatures budget committee, which is controlled by Republicans, to sign off on those settlements.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2020, when controlled by conservatives, upheld all of the lame duck laws and ruled they did not violate the separation of powers principle. But the ruling left the door open to future challenges on how the laws are applied.
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/wisconsin-lame-duck-supreme-court-e7bd470d81eec0b250d948087632eac9

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(15,691 posts)Guess even the conservatives on the court thought the law was bullshit.
AllyCat
(17,973 posts)3 of the conservatives were on the court the first time they upheld thisBradley, Ziegler, and Hagedorn.
And this time no?