U.S. District Court Won’t Issue a TRO Against New Wisconsin Law that Bans Out-of-State Circulators

On May 12, U.S. District Court Judge Lynn Adelman, a Clinton appointee, refused to issue a Temporary Restraining Order against the new Wisconsin law that bans out-of-state circulators (except for presidential candidate petitions). He still may issue a Preliminary Injunction later. He didn’t issue a TRO because the Wisconsin primary petitioning period is in process, and he cited the Pursell Principle, in which federal courts are not supposed to order any changes too close to an election. Americans for Citizen Voting PAC v Wolfe, e.d., 2:26cv-786. Here is the ruling.


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