"I think anybody who's a decent Republican is going to get behind whoever Donald Trump eventually endorses. He's gonna look under every rock and look over the lay of the land, and he's going to determine who that person that he's going to get behind is."
But in a dissent, Justice Rebecca Bradley made a full-throated defense of the man’s Second Amendment right to get drunk, fight with his roommates and guests and tell them they’re going to get a “a f—ing face full of lead” while carrying a gun.
5/5/2021 update, "Guess who's the one dissenter in a recent Wisconsin Supreme Court case?", starts here
Yup! Rebecca Bradley, member of the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty clown show troupe.
Justice Rebecca Bradley, one of the court’s four conservatives, dissented, saying Christen has a Second Amendment right to carry a firearm in his own home in case of confrontation, regardless of whether he is intoxicated or not. Bradley said the ruling “erodes a fundamental freedom.” [emphasis added]
“I’ll direct your attention to another time in history, in the Korematsu decision, where the court said the need for action is great and time is short, and that justified ‘assembling together and placing under guard all those of Japanese ancestry’ in assembly centers during World War II,” said Justice Rebecca Bradley, referring to the U.S. Supreme Court case in 1944 that upheld internment camps.
Bradley said, “Isn’t it the very definition of tyranny for one person to order people to be imprisoned for going to work among other ordinarily lawful activities?”
This from a state supreme court jurist. What an embarrassment for Wisconsin!
4/10/2021 update, "Meet Rebecca Bradley: Supreme Court GOP and WILL lapdog dual agent", starts here.
Conservative Justices Rebecca Bradley and Annette Ziegler dissented. Bradley, in countering the majority opinion, wrote the Wisconsin law provision that states the Elections Commission is “responsible for the design and maintenance of the official registration list,” among other things, dictates the commission should purge the voters.
The case was brought by plaintiffs represented by the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL). [emphasis added]
According to records uncovered by One Wisconsin Now, Prof. Rick Esenberg, who also runs the right-wing Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, personally pleaded with Gov. Scott Walker to appoint Bradley to the bench in 2012 and was listed as reference on her state Supreme Court appointment. He also served as key supporter on her campaigns.
7/15/2016 update, " Not-so-affordable views at the Community at Bishop's Bay in Middleton", starts here.
Looking southwest from 'Congressional Hill'.
If you're in the market for a 5-bedroom, 4-bath, 3866-square-foot home, this is your neighborhood! Unfortunately, this iPhone panorama ended with some washed-out clouds. Looking north toward Waunakee, where the kids in this new Middleton development go to school