Wisconsin Supreme Court Wouldn’t Take Up Voter ID Cases

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The Wisconsin state Supreme Court wouldn’t take up two cases that struck down the state’s voter ID law, meaning voters wouldn’t have to show ID at recall elections this spring, the Journal Sentinel reports:

The court’s terse orders send the cases back to two different courts of appeals. The appeals courts had said the Supreme Court should take the cases right away because of their significance. Now, the appeals courts will have to render their own decisions on the cases.

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