[Opinion] Justice Ann Walsh Bradley Was Champion of Wisconsin Open Records Law I Christa Westerberg
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Justice Ann Walsh Bradley was champion of Wisconsin open records law I Christa Westerberg
For the first time in 30 years, the Wisconsin Supreme Court is without Justice Ann Walsh Bradley. It is also without one of its most consistent advocates for transparency in
Column: Ann Walsh Bradley and the cause of openness
This month, for the first time in 30 years, the Wisconsin Supreme Court is without Justice Ann Walsh Bradley. It is also without one of its most consistent advocates for transparency in government. Bradley served three ten-year terms on the court, the last of which expired July 31. During this time, she wrote nearly 600 opinions, including quite a few that contained important interpretations of Wisconsin’s open records and meetings laws. In a 1…
August: Ann Walsh Bradley and the cause of openness – Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council
This month, for the first time in 30 years, the Wisconsin Supreme Court is without Justice Ann Walsh Bradley. It is also without one of its most consistent advocates for transparency in government. Bradley served three ten-year terms on the court, the last of which expired July 31. During this time, she wrote nearly 600 opinions, including quite a few that contained important interpretations of Wisconsin’s open records and meetings laws. In a 19…
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