One day before Dane County Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi struck down the collective bargaining law, state Department of Justice lawyers sent her a three-page letter.
The lawyers questioned her decision to file a brief on May 18 with the state Supreme Court in which she defended her right to act on the collective bargaining law based on a possible violation of the state's open meetings law. Sumi's lawyers submitted that brief after the state Department of Administration argued that violating the open meetings law was not a proper reason to halt the law.
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