Gregerson, Stephen et al v. State of Wisconsin et al

Filing 14

JUDGMENT entered dismissing this case for lack if subject matter jurisdiction. Signed by Magistrate Judge Peter A. Oppeneer on 10/4/2016. (jef),(ps)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN STEPHEN S. GREGERSON and DEBRA K. GREGERSON, Plaintiffs, v. STATE OF WISCONSIN, GOVERNOR SCOTT WALKER, STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, J.B. VAN HOLLEN, BRAD D. SCHIMEL, F. THOMAS CREERON, III, BRIAN P. KEENAN, CHRISTOPHER J. BLYTHE, WISCONSIN SECRETARY OF STATE, DOUGLAS J. LAFOLLETTE, WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, RICHARD G. CHANDLER, LAKEISHA WRIGHT BUTLER, DIANE L. HARDT, JOHN TEASDALE, ALBERTO CIARLETTA, KATHERYN HERNANDEZ, DIANE RAIZIN, TERRY STOVER-CRAMER, WISCONSIN EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND (ETF), CRYSTAL CULVER, WISCONSIN INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE (WITC), LISA REED, CHER VINK, WISCONSIN TAX COMMISSION (WTC), ROGER W. LE GRAND, ST. CROIX COUNTY WISCONSIN, HOWARD W. CAMERON, LAUREN NOBLE, ELIZABETH L. ROHL, BETH PABST, SANDI HANSON, SCOTT COX, KRISTI SEVERSON, JOHN A. SHILTS, EAU CLAIRE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, LARRY C. LOKKEN, GLENDA J. LYONS, KEITH R. ZEHMS, KATHRYN A. CHRISTENSON, TIMOTHY J. JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE 15-cv-549-wmc SULLIVAN, RON CRAMER, GARY KING, TOWN OF WASHINGTON, EAU CLAIRE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, JANELLE HENNING, MICHEAL PETERSON, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS), MS. MEREDITH, DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS and LAYNE CARVER, Defendants. This action came for consideration before the court with District Judge William M. Conley presiding. The issues have been considered and a decision has been rendered. IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that judgment is entered dismissing this case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. /s/ Peter Oppeneer, Clerk of Court 10/04/2016 Date

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