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Notice This order is subject to further editing and modification. The final version will appear in the bound volume of the official reports. |
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In the matter of the Amendment of Supreme Court Rule 32.01 |
FILED DEC 14, 2007 David R. Schanker Clerk of Supreme Court |
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On June 13, 2007, the Wisconsin Association of Judicial Court Commissioners and the Wisconsin Family Court Commissioners Association filed a petition proposing to amend Supreme Court Rule 32.01 pertaining to the composition of the Judicial Education Committee. A public hearing was held on November 27, 2007. Family Court Commissioner Darcy McManus presented the petition on behalf of both the Wisconsin Association of Judicial Court Commissioners and the Wisconsin Family Court Commissioners Association. In addition, the Director of State Courts submitted a memorandum on behalf of the Judicial Education Committee in support of the proposal, but with modifications.
At the ensuing open administrative conference, the court voted unanimously to adopt the petition, with modifications. Accordingly, effective the date of this order, Supreme Court Rule 32.01 is amended as follows:
SCR 32.01 Judicial education committee.
A judicial education committee is created consisting of
the chief justice of the supreme court or his or her designee, the chief judge
of the court of appeals or his or her designee, the director of state courts,
2 circuit court commissioners appointed by the supreme court, 8 circuit court
judges appointed by the supreme court, and the deans of the university of
Wisconsin and Marquette law schools or their designees. The circuit court judge and circuit
court commissioner members shall serve staggered 2-year terms and may serve
not more than two successive 2-year terms.
The dean of the
IT IS ORDERED that notice of this amendment of Supreme Court Rule 32.01 be given by a single publication of a copy of this order in the official state newspaper and in an official publication of the State Bar of Wisconsin.
Dated at
BY THE COURT:
David R. Schanker
Clerk of Supreme Court