Saturday, March 17, 2007

Administrative & Local Government Law Section News: March 2007

Our State Bar's Administrative & Local Government Law Section newsletter contains
Making the Leap: Administrative & Local Government Law News Goes Electronic

Meet me in Milwaukee - Louis! Message from the Chair, Christopher J. Jaekels, Cook & Franke S.C., Milwaukee

Section CLE Program at the State Bar Annual Convention

Spring Election for Section Board of Directors

Do Unto Religious Uses As You Do Unto Others: RLUIPA law starting to settle as the 7th Circuit reaffirms its definition of "substantial burden"; Peace Lutheran still coexists, Jesse A. Wesolowski, Wesolowski, Reidenbach & Fleming, S.C., Franklin

Milwaukee Files Suit Against AT& T: Is U-Verse a Cable Service? Anita T. Gallucci, Boardman Suhr Curry & Field LLP, Madison

State Bar Online Research Panel seeks participants

Racine Harley-Davidson v. Div. of Hearings and Appeals and Hilton v. DNR: Clarifying the Standard of Review for Legal Findings of Non-Line Agencies, Attorney Richard A. Lehmann, of Counsel, and Andrew Meehan, Law Clerk, Boardman Suhr Curry & Field LLP Madison

Legislative Proposals Seek to Revise City of Janesville v. WERC. Attorney Judith Schmidt Lehman, De Pere City Attorneys Office, De Pere

Municipalities Must Provide Original Electronic/Digital Copies under the Open Records Law WIREdata, Inc. v. Village of Sussex, 2007 WL 10110 (Wis.App.)(Slip Copy), Prof. Ramon A. Klitzke, Marquette U. Law School