Voter ID law bottled up in Wisconsin court system

Reports out of Wisconsin have the state Attorney General predicting that the litigation over the newly enacted photo ID law is unlikely to be settled before the November election.
 

Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen says the courts are showing no sense
of urgency to get the cases scheduled. Van Hollen tells WTMJ radio’s
Charlie Sykes his agency has pulled ever legal maneuver possible to get
the cases moving.  The 4th District Court of Appeals in April
refused to lift an injunction blocking the law while it decides the
case. State attorneys asked the appeals court to reverse the injunction
in time for the spring recall elections.

Voter ID law bottled up in Wisconsin court system

Reports out of Wisconsin have the state Attorney General predicting that the litigation over the newly enacted photo ID law is unlikely to be settled before the November election.
 

Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen says the courts are showing no sense
of urgency to get the cases scheduled. Van Hollen tells WTMJ radio’s
Charlie Sykes his agency has pulled ever legal maneuver possible to get
the cases moving.  The 4th District Court of Appeals in April
refused to lift an injunction blocking the law while it decides the
case. State attorneys asked the appeals court to reverse the injunction
in time for the spring recall elections.