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Supreme Court Hears More Lame Duck Challenges

Clip: Season 1800 Episode 1817 | 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Last year’s lame duck laws land in the Wisconsin Supreme Court again.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court hears another challenge to last year’s lame duck session and Ray Cross announces his retirement as UW System president.

10/25/2019 | Rating TV-G

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