Monday, October 22, 2012

Awkward WI Court Ruling Cites "Constitutions"

I'd better run for further study to my dictionary and the Act 10 section of the Government Operating Manual, as a Wisconsin judge writes today there are "constitutions" - - more than one? - - that reined in the powers of Walker and fiefdom manor lords Scott and Jeff Fitzgerald:

"Even laws enacted by the legislature and the governor, though they may manifest the popular will of their time, are subordinate to them. Even a temporary infringement of fundamental rights of speech and association protected by the constitutions is an irreparable harm."

4 comments:

Fred said...

State and federal.

nope said...

Federal.and state constitutions

Anonymous said...

Wisconsin State Constitution and U.S. Constitution. There you have it - "constitutions."

blurondo said...

Spell check won't help his honor here.