WSJ: Anticipating defeat, J.B. Van Hollen makes unusual request in gay marriage case

Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen asked a federal judge on Friday to place on hold any future order she may make that would strike down the state’s ban on gay marriage — the second time this week the Republican expressed doubt in the state’s chances to succeed in defending the law.

By mcollins

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AP: Walker Unsure About Effect of Gay Marriage

Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen asked a federal judge on Friday to place on hold any future order she may make that would strike down the state’s ban on gay marriage - the second time this week the Republican expressed doubt in the state’s chances to succeed in defending the law.

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Park Forest: Planned Parenthood and ACLU In Court in Wisconsin to Protect Safe and Legal Abortion

Madison, WI--(ENEWSPF)--May 23, 2014.  A trial begins Tuesday in federal court in a lawsuit seeking to permanently block a harmful Wisconsin law signed in 2013 that could further restrict abortion in that state. Currently in Wisconsin there are only four health centers where a woman can have an abortion.  If this law takes effect, one provider in Milwaukee will be forced to close immediately and the remaining three may not be able to absorb the unmet need, which will force abortion later in pregnancy if a woman is able to have one at all.

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Milwaukee Courier: $13.5 million transportation victory for Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin and Milwaukee Inner-city Congregations Allied for Hope

Milwaukee, WI, May 21, 2014– In what is being seen as a landmark victory, Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin, Inc.

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Van Hollen braces for judge to toss gay marriage ban

Madison — Sensing trouble ahead for Wisconsin's gay marriage ban, Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen took the unusual step Friday of asking a federal judge to immediately block her own decision if she does strike down the ban.

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Business Journal: Milwaukee County approves Zoo Interchange settlement money for new bus route

Remarking that it is a “hell of a way to fund transit,” Milwaukee County Board member Patricia Jursik joined in the unanimous vote accepting state money to pay for busing through the Zoo Interchange lawsuit settlement.

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Business Journal: Zoo Interchange settlement provides key ingredient: money

The Zoo Interchange lawsuit settlement will dedicate money to provide transit service to job centers in Milwaukee suburbs, including Menomonee Falls and potentially New Berlin and Germantown.

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ACLU Responds to Red Arrow Park Shooting

ACLU Executive Director wrote the following letter to the City of Milwaukee's Common Council Public Safety Committee, addressed to the Chair, Alderman Terry Witkowski, to express concerns about the recent officer-involved shooting at Red Arrow Park in Milwaukee.

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$13.5 Million Transportation Victory

By Molly Collins, Advocacy Director