Judge Rules Against Law Giving Legislators Power Over Attorney General Settlements
Cites 170-year history before lame duck law. Republicans will appeal ruling.
A Dane County judge has sided with Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul in a dispute with the state Legislature, ruling lawmakers violated the state constitution when they gave themselves veto power over some actions by the state Department of Justice.
Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford’s ruling would strike down one of the laws Republicans passed in the 2018 lame-duck session of the Legislature. That session took place right before former Gov. Scott Walker and former Attorney General Brad Schimel — both Republicans — were about to leave office, and Gov. Tony Evers and Kaul — both Democrats — were about to be sworn in.
“It is more accurate to characterize (the law) as granting absolute power to the Legislature, far greater than a ‘seat at the table’ alongside the prosecutor,” Crawford wrote.
Crawford wrote that before the enactment of the law in question, decisions to settle civil enforcement actions against parties alleged to be in violation of state law had always been a power of the executive branch under the attorney general.
“The legislature played no part in the settlement of civil actions enforcing state laws for approximately 170 years,” Crawford wrote. “The inaugural Wisconsin Legislature, in 1848, assigned the Attorney General duties consistent with serving as the state’s chief legal officer.”
Crawford’s May 5 decision didn’t take effect immediately because she also issued a temporary stay, keeping the lame-duck law in place while the decision is appealed.
“The lame-duck power grab by Republicans in the state legislature undermined the will of Wisconsin voters and has resulted in wasted tax dollars,” Kaul said. “We will continue working to ensure that the aspects of the lame-duck legislation that violate the Wisconsin constitution are struck down.”
Republicans, meanwhile, vowed to fight the decision.
“This ruling comes as no surprise from a Dane County judge,” read a written statement from Angela Joyce, a spokesperson for Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. “When there’s a conservative accomplishment, they try to say it’s unconstitutional. We will be appealing.”
Crawford’s decision was just the latest in a long string of rulings involving the package of laws Republicans passed and Walker signed near the end of his term in 2018.
The state Supreme Court would have the final say in the decision issued by Crawford. In March 2021, justices rejected a request by Kaul to hear the case directly in what’s known as an “original action” petition.
Crawford also ordered additional briefing in another provision of Kaul’s lawsuit involving civil lawsuits the attorney general’s office files on behalf of state agencies.
Judge rules against lame-duck law giving Legislature power over Wisconsin attorney general settlements was originally published by Wisconsin Public Radio.
More about the Lame Duck Laws
- Four Years Later, State’s Lame Duck Law Still Faces Court Challenge - Shawn Johnson - Jan 17th, 2023
- Judge Rules Against Law Giving Legislators Power Over Attorney General Settlements - Shawn Johnson - May 11th, 2022
- State Supreme Court Dismisses AG’s Lame-Duck Lawsuit - Ruth Conniff - Mar 25th, 2021
- Kaul Sues Legislature Over Lame Duck Laws - Melanie Conklin - Nov 24th, 2020
- AG Kaul Announces Legal Action to Allow DOJ to Again Enforce Wisconsin Laws Without Unconstitutional Legislative Interference - Josh Kaul - Nov 23rd, 2020
- Vos Thinks Lame-Duck Session Didn’t Go Far Enough - Melanie Conklin - Jul 31st, 2020
- The State of Politics: Court Rulings Against Evers Sow Confusion - Steven Walters - Jul 20th, 2020
- Court Tosses Dems’ Lame-Duck Suit - Laurel White - Jul 16th, 2020
- Op Ed: State High Court Nullifies 2018 Election - James Rowen - Jul 12th, 2020
- WI Supreme Court Upholds GOP Lame-Duck Laws - Laurel White - Jul 9th, 2020
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Great. Now it goes to the State Supreme Court. We can only hope that Brian Hagedorn again plays his role as swing decision in the right direction.
Vos is a nazi.