Tag: Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty

  • Madison does about-face on racial discrimination

    ‘Offensive and repugnant’ from the Wisconsin Institute on Law & Liberty: The Madison Common Council Tuesday 05-10-22 adopted an amended ordinance to remove unconstitutional racial quotas from a Police Civilian Oversight Board. The action comes in response to a federal lawsuit filed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty that challenged the racial quotas…

  • Madison to rescind Police Civilian Oversight Board’s racial quotas

    If the Common Council follows its attorney’s recommendation. Blaska is about to win his law suit against the City of Madison, unless the Common Council chickens out. The City is poised to acknowledge that it impermissibly based membership on the Police Civilian Oversight Board (PCOB) by race, as we alleged in our lawsuit in federal…

  • This time — like last time — fair maps

    All politics is loco A progressive putsch? The previous installment of your favorite Blogge reported that Madison is redrawing its aldermanic districts to conform with the 2020 Census. Now the context: The maps throw council moderates Gary Halverson, Sheri Carter, and Barbara Harrington McKinney against Woke progressive incumbents. This correspondence references Halverson’s district. → UPDATE:…

  • We’re taking the Police Civilian Oversight Board to court

    Racism is racism Since our college days marching in Milwaukee with Father Groppi, patron saint of bus drivers, the Head Groundskeeper hereabouts has fought racism. Which is why David Blaska is lead complainant against the City of Madison WI, Mayor Satya, and the Common Council for instituting a race-quota’d, $482,000 taxpayer-paid assault on Madison police.…

  • Madison schools: quit teaching racism

    Sorry we got caught Have you read a less sincere “apology” than that uttered by Madison WI public schools for its discussion groups segregated by race like some Mississippi Burning bus station? “This message did not convey our intention in a manner that supports our core values. Our wording in the communication we sent lacked…

  • Jim Crow at Madison West high school

    ‘Lacking clarity’ but fully diverse West High School Principal Karen Boran apologized on behalf of West High School for an e-mail to parents that segregated white Zoom sessions from one for persons of color. “This message did not convey our intention in a manner that supports our core values,” she said. “Our wording in the…