February 11, 2020 at 2:10 p.m.

The law belongs to the people


Dear Editor:
Besides the 2020 presidential primary, the upcoming April 7 spring election also includes the election of a justice to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. (And before the spring election, there is the nonpartisan spring primary on February 18 to narrow the field of three Supreme Court candidates down to two.) Rather than choosing between two judicial candidates backed in all but name by the Republican or Democratic parties - which have together degraded the impartiality of our Supreme Court through hyperpartisan noise and nonsense - please consider voting instead for Ed Fallone. A constitutional law professor at Marquette University, Ed Fallone has written prolifically on the nature of both the federal and state constitutions and is the only strictly nonpartisan candidate running in the officially nonpartisan race. I believe we all deserve that sort of independence, impartiality and integrity from any justice on the bench, and I suspect many readers will concur in that sentiment. The law after all belongs to the people of our great state, not to political parties who wish to bend it to their own ideological ends. Visit falloneforjustice.com to learn more.
In solidarity,
Noah McVay
Dodgeville, Wisconsin
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