The Wisconsin Court of Appeals, in a case successfully argued by Lester Pines, Susan Crawford & Tamara Packard, affirmed a circuit court decision that held unconstitutional provisions of a 2011 law that transferred the ultimate authority to oversee the development administrative rules governing education from the non-partisan elected Superintendent of Public Instruction to the Governor. Read the full decision here.
CWPB Successfully Defends the Constitutional Authority of State Superintendent of Public Instruction
On Behalf of Pines Bach LLP | Mar 23, 2015 | 2015 News |
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