The protests in Wisconsin continue into their third week, with thousands holding strong in the capitol in Madison, a huge showing of support for the economic rights of union members and the restoration of a strong middle class. The following is a collection of updates and items on what's happening in Wisconsin and the rest of the country.
Update: In Wisconsin, the state house was closed yesterday to people who didn't have official business in the building. But today, judge Daniel Moeser granted the state's public employees' unions' request for atemporary restraining order, and ordered keeping the capitol building open for visitors. The Walker administration is appealing the ruling, and, according to the Madison Capital Times, it is " unclear how, and how soon, state officials would comply with a Dane County Judge's ruling to reopen the state Capitol to the general public."
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