Wisconsin Supreme Court Update: October 2023

JurisdictionUnited States,Federal
Law FirmMeissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols
Subject MatterLitigation, Mediation & Arbitration, Trials & Appeals & Compensation
AuthorMr Caleb R. Gerbitz
Published date03 October 2023

The October oral argument calendar lists a measly two cases, both of which will be argued on October 9. That's eight fewer cases than the court heard last October. In this month's column, take a look at the sole civil case on the court's October calendar and take a peek at a case recently granted for review.

Cases Decided

No decisions were issued in the last month.

Up for Review

Andrade v. City of Milwaukee Board of Fire and Police Commissioners, No. 2020AP333

Due Process

Oral Argument: September 9

October's sole civil case set for oral argument stems from the discharge of former Milwaukee Police Officer Erik Andrade who was present at the arrest of then-Bucks player Sterling Brown. Officer Andrade was discharged after Sterling Brown's civil case against the department identified racist and inappropriate content Andrade posted to Facebook. The question on appeal is whether Officer Andrade was afforded sufficient notice of the evidence supporting his termination under the Due Process Clause as interpreted by Mathews v. Eldridge, 424 U.S. 319 (1967), and Cleveland Board of Education v. Loudermill, 470 U.S. 532 (1985). During the administrative review of Andrade's termination, the police chief testified that he decided to terminate Andrade (rather than simply impose discipline) based on an opinion from the district attorney's office that Andrade could no longer testify in court because the Facebook posts would be used to impeach his...

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