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The Wisconsin Supreme Courts new liberal majority chose an appointee of former Republican Gov. Scott Walker to serve as interim director of state courts just hours after the courts conservative Chief Justice Annette Ziegler penned a letter Wednesday slamming the majoritys decision to fire the previous director, Randy Koschnick, as being politically motivated.
The court announced that Milwaukee County Judge Audrey Skwierawski will assume the role of interim director starting Thursday. Skwierawski was appointed to the bench by Walker in 2018.
The courts liberals, who gained control of the body on Tuesday for the first time in 15 years with the swearing in of Justice Janet Protasiewicz, fired Koschnick in a three-sentence letter, writing that he would be let go at the end of the day Wednesday.
Koschnick, who has held his job since 2017, told media outlets earlier this week that he had received a call from Justice Jill Karofsky saying hed be fired once the new majority was in place.
None of the liberal-leaning justices have publicly provided a reason for the firing. Koschnick and Ziegler have speculated that it is because of his conservative politics. In 2009, the former Jefferson County Circuit Court judge ran against then-Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson for a seat on the Supreme Court.
https://wisconsinexaminer.com/brief/new-supreme-court-majoritys-firing-of-state-courts-director-stirs-controversy/
MyNameIsKhan
(2,205 posts)RandySF
(86,135 posts)Manages the daily operations of the WI Supreme Court (budget, hr, payroll, etc.).
Tickle
(4,131 posts)Times are changing and I don't like China and Russia being so close to Alaska. Challenging times are ahead of us
Lovie777
(23,694 posts)Probably most if not all positions would still be GQPs.
Conservatives usually don't bend, but alas Liberals do, and actually that is what Democracy looks like.