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Judge dismisses President Trump's federal lawsuit
'This is an extraordinary case,' U.S. District Judge Brett Ludwig wrote

Dec. 12 - MILWAUKEE --A federal judge Saturday dismissed President Donald Trump's lawsuit asking the court to have the Republican-controlled legislature pick the state's 10 electors.

"This is an extraordinary case. A sitting president who did not prevail in his bid for reelection has asked for federal court help in setting aside the popular vote based on disputed issues of election administration, issues he plainly could have raised before the vote occurred," U.S. District Judge Brett Ludwig, who was appointed by Trump, wrote.

AdvertisementTrump's federal lawsuit originally asked the court to "remand" the case to the Republican-controlled legislature to pick new electors who would then cast their votes for Trump on Monday.

Ludwig last week called that request "bizarre."

After that comment, Trump amended his request to instead order the governor to issue a certificate of the results consistent with the appointment of electors designated by the legislature.

Ludwig, in a pretrial conference on Wednesday, called that request "also very odd."     continue to read

Politics updates (Dec. 13, 2020):
Trump vows to veto defense spending bill; Pelosi calls for VA chief to resign


The state Supreme Court last week refused to take up three lawsuits filed by Trump and his allies challenging the election results. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Pamela Pepper dismissed a lawsuit by a Republican Party official who alleged a web of election conspiracies involving Iran, China, deceased Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and an anonymous source who goes by the name Spider. 


A state reserve judge ruled against Trump on Friday and the Wisconsin Supreme Court was hearing an appeal to that decision Saturday when Ludwig released his decision. And in another, the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday refused to hear a case filed by the Texas attorney general seeking to block the votes of Wisconsin and three other swing states.

Brett Harry Ludwig (born 1969)[1] is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. He is a former Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.

Education:
Ludwig earned his 
Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point and his Juris Doctormagna cum laude, from the University of Minnesota School of Law.[2]

Legal and academic career:
Upon graduating from law school, Ludwig served as a law clerk to Judge George Fagg of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. He was a partner at Foley & Lardner in Milwaukee, where he focused on commercial litigation and dispute resolution and chaired the firm's pro bono practice. He has also taught at the Marquette University Law School.[2]

Services:
1. Ludwig became a Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin in 2017 and served on that court until becoming a district judge.[2]

2. On February 26, 2020, President Trump announced his intent to nominate Ludwig to serve as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.[2] On March 3, 2020, his nomination was sent to the Senate. President Trump nominated Ludwig to the seat vacated by Judge Rudolph T. Randa, who took senior status on February 5, 2016.[3] On June 17, 2020, a hearing on his nomination was held before the Senate Judiciary Committee.[4] On July 23, 2020, his nomination was reported out of committee by voice vote.[5] On September 9, 2020, his nomination was confirmed in the United States Senate by a vote of 91–5.[6] He received his judicial commission on September 10, 2020.     source

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