paul@paul-fisher.com
Regular Member
I had a chat with various legal people.
The contention is that since the rules are 'emergency', suing to get them 'fixed' would be pointless. The best course of action would be to work on our legislators to get the permanent rules fixed.
At best, the courts would most likely put the case on hold until the permanent rules are implemented, which could be many months.
In addition, the challenge to the rules would most likely be heard in Dane County. The part of Act 35 that allowed one to sue in your home county was to challenge the decision against the laws and the rules, not challenging the rules themselves.
So.... please take that for what it is worth.
I will decide before tomorrow which way I am going.
The contention is that since the rules are 'emergency', suing to get them 'fixed' would be pointless. The best course of action would be to work on our legislators to get the permanent rules fixed.
At best, the courts would most likely put the case on hold until the permanent rules are implemented, which could be many months.
In addition, the challenge to the rules would most likely be heard in Dane County. The part of Act 35 that allowed one to sue in your home county was to challenge the decision against the laws and the rules, not challenging the rules themselves.
So.... please take that for what it is worth.
I will decide before tomorrow which way I am going.