Did Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford try to overturn Act 10?
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Yes.
Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford was among attorneys who sued seeking to overturn Act 10, a 2011 law that effectively ended collective bargaining for most Wisconsin public employee unions.
The law spurred mass protests for weeks in Madison.
At the time, Crawford said the law violated Wisconsinβs Constitution and was βaimed at crippling public employee unions.β
In 2014, the state Supreme Court upheld Act 10, calling collective bargaining βa creation of legislative grace and not constitutional obligation.βΒ Β
Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel, Crawfordβs conservative challenger in the April 1, 2025, election, made the claim about Crawford Dec. 1, 2024.Β Crawford is a Dane County judge.
On Dec. 2, Dane County Circuit Judge Jacob Frost struck down Act 10 in a lawsuit in which Crawford is not listed as an attorney.Β
An appeal notice was filed the same day. Appeals are likely to reach the Supreme Court, which has a 4-3 liberal majority.
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Sources
- Wisconsin Circuit Court Access: Dane County Case Number 2011CV003774 Madison Teachers Inc et al vs. Scott Walker et al
- Associated Press: Protesters leave Wis. Capitol on judgeβs orders
- PBS Wisconsin: Crawford, Prof. Esenberg on Collective Bargaining Lawsuit
- Wisconsin Supreme Court: Case 2012AP2067
- Associated Press: Wisconsin unions score win as Dane County judge strikes down Act 10
- Wisconsin Circuit Court Access: Dane County Case Number 2023CV003152 Abbotsford Education Association et al vs. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission et al
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