Wisconsin Association of State Prosecutors v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission


2018 WI 17 SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN CASE NO.: 2015AP2224 COMPLETE TITLE: Wisconsin Association of State Prosecutors, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, James R. Scott and Rodney G. Pasch, Defendants-Appellants-Petitioners. ------------------------------------------------ Service Employees International Union, Local 150, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. State of Wisconsin, Office of State Employment Relations, Intervenor-Appellant, Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, James R. Scott and Rodney G. Pasch, Defendants-Appellants-Petitioners. ------------------------------------------------ Wisconsin Association of State Prosecutors, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner. ------------------------------------------------ Service Employees International Union, Local 150, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner. ------------------------------------------------ Service Employees International Union, Local 150, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner, State of Wisconsin, Office of State Employment Relations, Intervenor-Appellant. REVIEW OF A DECISION OF THE COURT OF APPEALS Reported at 372 Wis. 2d 347, 888 N.W.2d 237 PDC No: 2016 WI App 85 - Published OPINION FILED: February 28, 2018 SUBMITTED ON BRIEFS: ORAL ARGUMENT: December 5, 2017 SOURCE OF APPEAL: COURT: Circuit COUNTY: Milwaukee JUDGE: John J. DiMotto JUSTICES: CONCURRED: DISSENTED: A.W. BRADLEY, J. dissents, joined by ABRAHAMSON, J. (opinion filed). NOT PARTICIPATING: ATTORNEYS: For the defendants-appellants-petitioners, there were briefs filed by Misha Tseytlin, solicitor general, with whom on the briefs were Brad D. Schimel, attorney general, and Amy C. Miller, assistant solicitor general. There was an oral argument by Luke Berg, deputy solicitor general. For the plaintiffs-respondents, there was a brief filed by Nathan D. Eisenberg, Erin F. Medeiros, and The Previant Law Firm, S.C., Milwaukee. There was an oral argument by Nathan D. Eisenberg. 2 2018 WI 17 NOTICE This opinion is subject to further editing and modification. The final version will appear in the bound volume of the official reports. No. 2015AP2224 (L.C. Nos. 2014CV9307, 2014CV9658, 2015CV328, 2015CV329, 2015CV501) STATE OF WISCONSIN : IN SUPREME COURT Wisconsin Association of State Prosecutors, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, James R. Scott and Rodney G. Pasch, Defendants-Appellants-Petitioners. ----------------------------------------------- Service Employees International Union, Local 150, FILED Plaintiff-Respondent, FEB 28, 2018 v. Sheila T. Reiff State of Wisconsin, Office of State Employment Clerk of Supreme Court Relations, Intervenor-Appellant, Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, James R. Scott and Rodney G. Pasch, Defendants-Appellants-Petitioners. ----------------------------------------------- Wisconsin Association of State Prosecutors, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner. ----------------------------------------------- Service Employees International Union, Local 150, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner. ----------------------------------------------- Service Employees International Union, Local 150, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner, State of Wisconsin, Office of State Employment Relations, Intervenor-Appellant. REVIEW of a decision of the Court of Appeals. Reversed. 2 No. 2015AP2224 ΒΆ1 ANNETTE KINGSLAND ZIEGLER, J. This is a review of a published decision of the court of appeals, Wis. Ass'n of State Prosecutors v. Wis. Emp't Relations Comm'n, 2016 WI App 85, 372 Wis. 2d 347, 888 N.W.2d 237, [hereinafter "WASP"], affirming the Milwaukee County circuit court's1 declaration that the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission ("WERC") exceeded its authority under Wis. Stat. ch. 111 (2013-14)2 in promulgating Wis. Admin. Code chs. ERC 70 and 80, and the circuit court's subsequent order that WERC hold certification elections ...

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