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November 24, 2012Attorney Representing Madison Teachers, Inc and WEAC Profiled in the Capital TimesTo complete the hat trick, late last month Pines, representing Madison Teachers Inc. and the Wisconsin Education Association Council, stuck it to Republicans again when Dane County Judge Amy Smith struck down part of a law that consolidated rule-making authority in the governor's office. That law gave Gov. Scott Walker control over rules that govern agencies like the Attorney General's Office, the Government Accountability Board, the Employment Relations Commission, the Public Service Commission and the Department of Public Instruction, all of which were previously independent. Pines argued, and Smith agreed, that State Superintendent Tony Evers had constitutional powers beyond the governor's reach.Posted by Jim Zellmer at November 24, 2012 2:43 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: ![]() Comments
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