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Madison attorney Robert Dreps, an open records and meeting law specialist, said the Senate action suggests that lawmakers don't need to follow the same law that applies to every other governmental body in Wisconsin.
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But overall, the judges fired their toughest questions at Dreps.
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Dreps argued the athletic association should be viewed as an extension of the government - in part because it operates within one state.
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"Nobody really knows what this means but it appears that it is at least arguable that the law is now in effect," said Robert J. Dreps, a member of the political law practice group at Godfrey & Kahn SC in Madison.
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Wood made a similar point later, asking Dreps whether she and the two other judges were themselves infringing on press freedom by not allowing the media to shoot video footage in the courtroom.
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"The WIAA," Dreps wrote, "should have been subject to the Open Records and Meetings Laws for decades."
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Dreps noted the settlement becomes part of the city's claims history, which will be taken into account when the city renews its insurance policy.
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"The WIAA," Dreps wrote, "should have been subject to the Open Records and Meetings Laws for decades."
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The defendants were considering their options, including a possible appeal, Dreps said.
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"The WIAA," Dreps wrote, "should have been subject to the Open Records and Meetings Laws for decades."
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