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Attorney General Brad Schimel on Future of Right-to-Work Law

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Last week, a Dane County Circuit Court judge ruled against the right-to-work law in a

Last week, Dane County Circuit Court Judge William Foust struck down Wisconsin’s right-to-work law in a lawsuit between the state and a group of worker unions. Attorney General Brad Schimel said he hopes for a stay on the case until the Court of Appeals can issue a ruling.

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Attorney Representing Unions Explains Right-To-Work Ruling

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Clip: S1400 Ep1440 | 4m 46s | Attorney Frederick Perillo, who is representing private sector unions, said Dane County (4m 46s)

Town Of Lincoln Chair Explains Liquid Manure Irrigation Ban

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Clip: S1400 Ep1440 | 3m 30s | Town of Lincoln Chair Cory Cochart said his town recently banned liquid manure irrigation (3m 30s)

UW-Eau Claire Chancellor Outlines Impact Of Budget Cuts

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Clip: S1400 Ep1440 | 6m 29s | University of Wisconsin System Chancellors were scheduled to give five-minute presentation (6m 29s)

UW-Madison Expert Analyzes Liquid Manure Irrigation Safety

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Clip: S1400 Ep1440 | 4m 40s | University of Wisconsin Professor Ken Genskow is chair of a work group studying the safety (4m 40s)

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