Matt Kittle of the Wisconsin Spotlight has posted an article on Kenosha's role in Wisconsin Five's Pay-to-Play Election Administration Scheme. Five Democratic Mayors of the largest cities in Wisconsin cooperated with Center for Tech and Civic Life to accept over...
Attorney Erick Kaardal spoke on May 1 as the keynote speaker at the Culpepper County GOP Ronald Reagan Day Dinner. The event was held in rural Virginia at a lovely farm set up for such events. The weather was lovely. Farm animals could be heard in the background. Over...
MacIver Institute in a recent article suggested that criminal investigation into Green Bay's election conduct may be warranted: https://www.maciverinstitute.com/2021/04/green-bays-city-attorney-accidentally-incriminates-the-city-of-green-bay/
Attorney Erick Kaardal on behalf of six Kenosha, Wisconsin residents filed an election integrity complaint against Kenosha election officials for diverting election authority to private corporations. Erick Kaardal and the six complainants held a press conference in...
Buying a home is a long-term financial endeavor. In addition to likely paying a 15 or 30-year mortgage loan, Minnesota homeowners must also contend with other property-related expenses, including property taxes. In some cases, these taxes can be a significant amount,...
Thomas More Society, a national public interest law firm in Chicago, has a new, interactive website. Included in the website is an opportunity to see past litigation state-by-state. This will allow people in each state to see how Thomas More Society litigation is...
Attorney Erick Kaardal represents the Free Minnesota Small Business Coalition, individual business owners and state legislators on appeal challenging Governor Walz's executive orders based on an unconstitutional legislative veto provision. The emergency powers...
On April 22, the Daily Signal covered the filing of the Racine WI election integrity complaint. Attorney Erick Kaardal represents 5 Racine, Wisconsin complainants who have filed a complaint in the Wisconsin Elections Commission against state and municipal election...
Businesses that produce certain goods typically depend on vendors and suppliers to provide those businesses with materials or ingredients. These types of arrangements are often beneficial to all parties, but if a company believes that a supplier has taken steps to...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court today determined, four justices to three justices, that Governor Evers and his administration could not place pandemic-related restrictions on bars and restaurants without legislative approval. Attorney Erick Kaardal was co-counsel on the...