Richard Saks

Attorneys Richard Saks, Michele Sumara, and Barbara Quindel Assist in Pressuring Wisconsin Elections Commission to Reverse Course on Absentee Ballots

HQ Attorneys Richard Saks, Michele Sumara, and Barbara Quindel advised and represented the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin in successfully pressuring the Wisconsin Elections...

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Attorney Saks’ Article on Photo ID Laws Published by Milwaukee Bar Association

Attorney Richard Saks’  article, entitled 2016 Photo ID Update: Cases in Wisconsin, Texas, and North Carolina Provide Interim Remedies and Potential Long-Term Implications, is featured...

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HQ Attorneys Richard Saks and Michele Sumara Commence a Lawsuit against Milwaukee Voucher School for Unpaid Wages

Hawks Quindel attorneys Michele Sumara and Richard Saks have commenced a lawsuit against a Milwaukee voucher school, Travis Academy, and its wealthy owner, Dorothy Travis-Moore,...

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Photo ID Update by Attorney Saks

Attorney Richard Saks contributed an article on Photo ID laws in the Winter 2014 issue of the Milwaukee Bar Association’s quarterly magazine, The Messenger. The...

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Photo ID Update – U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman Rules ACT 23 Unlawful – Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision Imminent

While legislation and litigation swirled across the country during the Spring of 2014 involving Photo ID requirements for voting, four cases challenging the validity of...

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Richard Saks to be Panelist at National Commission on Voting Rights — Minnesota/Wisconsin Hearing

As part of a nation-wide series of hearings across the county, the National Commission on Voting Rights will convene at the University of Minnesota Law...

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NAACP/Voces Voter ID Case Update — Oral Argument Before Supreme Court Scheduled for Feb. 25

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has scheduled oral argument for later this month, on Feb. 25th at 9:45 am in the NAACP/Voces challenge to the constitutionality...

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Halstead and Saks File Lawsuit on Behalf of AFSCME Workers against City of Rhinelander

On December 4, 2013, City of Rhinelander employees represented by AFSCME, Local 1226, filed a declaratory judgment action in Oneida County Circuit Court, alleging that...

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VOTER ID CASE UPDATE

The Injunction of Wisconsin’s Photo ID law will remain in effect for the November 6th election. Plaintiffs’ brief, filed on November 5th with the Wisconsin...

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