Featured Spring Conference Session: Act 235

Posted By: Sara Chiamulera Spring Conference,
Presentation Alert - Implementing Act 235: Lessons From the First Two Months

Wisconsin's Judicial Privacy Law (2023 Act 235), which intends to protect the personal information of judges and their families, took effect on April 1st. This presentation will provide updates on the law's implementation, focusing on practical challenges faced by local governments and state agencies. We'll explore real-world examples of how organizations are processing shielding requests and examine the current status of proposed amendments seeking to address concerns with the law. Gain valuable insights into navigating these changes and learn strategies to address your concerns effectively. This is your chance to share experiences and get answers to your questions.

Join presenters Adam Dorn and Nick Gamroth while they discuss specific implementation issues and how to best prepare for the upcoming changes.  Previously available from WLIA is this Recommendations and Resources Document for WI 2023 Act 235.

Be sure to sign up for the Spring Conference in Pewaukee June 4-6, if you haven't already!