Department of Labor Updates FFCRA Frequently Asked Questions
Continuing concerns regarding COVID-19 have led Wisconsin’s public and private schools to implement a variety of different plans for the beginning of the new school year. These plans include in-person schooling five days per week to a fully virtual (remote) learning plan, or a hybrid approach combining in-person and remote learning approaches. Parents and their […]
New York Federal Court Invalidates Portions of Department of Labor’s FFCRA Regulations
In a decision dated August 3, 2020, the federal court for the Southern District of New York held that the Department of Labor (DOL) exceeded its authority in aspects of its regulations implementing the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). The Court’s decision in State of New York v. United States Department of Labor, 2020 […]
How to Properly Protect District Property From Trespass
You realize that a neighboring property owner is encroaching upon District property. Your first instinct is to confront the neighboring property owner with a claim of trespass. However, there are necessary procedures to protect the District’s legal interest to the land in dispute before pursuing litigation on this matter. According to Wisconsin Statute 943.13[1], trespass […]