Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB67

Introduced
2/24/25  

Caption

Venue for actions in which there is a governmental party.

Impact

If passed, AB67 would significantly alter how venue assignments are handled in specific legal scenarios, promoting a more randomized selection process. This change would mean that when a governmental party intervenes, parties will have a prescribed method to request a change of venue that is beyond local judicial influence. It seeks to ensure that cases are not decided in a potentially favorable jurisdiction for either party, thus aiming for a fairer trial process. The random assignment rule would apply exclusively to cases filed in counties classified as first or second class cities.

Summary

Assembly Bill 67, introduced in February 2025, aims to amend existing legal statutes concerning venue assignments in cases involving governmental parties. The bill stipulates that in instances where there is a governmental party involved in an action filed in a county with a first or second class city, any party involved in the action can request a random assignment of venue. This shift is intended to reduce perceived biases in legal proceedings where governmental entities are involved. Affected governmental parties include members of the legislature, executive officials, and various commissions that operate within the government framework.

Conclusion

In sum, AB67 represents a move towards a standardized process for handling lawsuits involving governmental parties, with the aim of enhancing judicial fairness and impartiality. The successful enactment of this bill would mark a noteworthy shift in Wisconsin's legal landscape, necessitating ongoing dialogue among legislators, legal professionals, and community stakeholders to fully assess its implications and operational details.

Contention

There may be contentious discourse surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the implications of removing local control over venue assignments. Critics might argue that the random selection could lead to logistical challenges, such as increased travel for parties and witnesses, as well as potential delays in legal proceedings. Additionally, there may be concerns voiced regarding the efficacy of random assignments erasing essential contextual factors that are typically taken into account when determining the venue for a case. Supporters, however, argue that this change could minimize bias and promote equality in access to justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB128

Venue for actions in which the legislature is a party.

WI SB131

Venue for actions in which the legislature is a party.

WI SB663

Actions for relief from extrajudicial eviction in small claims court. (FE)

WI AB702

Actions for relief from extrajudicial eviction in small claims court. (FE)

WI SB352

Extreme risk protection temporary restraining orders and injunctions and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB350

Extreme risk protection temporary restraining orders and injunctions and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB698

A residential tenant's right to counsel in an eviction action and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI SB658

A residential tenant's right to counsel in an eviction action and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI AB1065

Prohibiting University of Wisconsin System institutions and technical colleges from using loyalty pledges and requiring them to make certain information publicly available.

WI SB988

Prohibiting University of Wisconsin System institutions and technical colleges from using loyalty pledges and requiring them to make certain information publicly available.

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