STATE EX REL. WARREN, Attorney General, Petitioner,
v.
REUTER, Director of Finance, Respondent.
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Argued September 3, 1969.
Decided October 3, 1969.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
For the petitioner the cause was argued by Allan P. Hubbard, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief were Robert W. Warren, attorney general, and Warren M. Schmidt, assistant attorney general.
For the respondent there were briefs by Michael, Best & Friedrich, attorneys, and John K. Maclver, Frank J. Pelisek, and Thomas E. Obenberger of counsel, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Pelisek.
Briefs amici curiae were filed by Robert B. Murphy of Madison and John A. Kluwin of Milwaukee, for the State Medical Society of Wisconsin, and by Foley, Sammond & Lardner and Marvin E. Klitsner, John R. Collins, Michael S. Nolan, and Michael J. Zimmer, all of Milwaukee, for the Greater Milwaukee Committee, and Medical Center of Southeastern Wisconsin.
Supreme Court of Wisconsin.
HALLOWS, C. J.
Ch. 3 of the Laws of 1969,1 which we hold is constitutional, created secs. 20.250 and 39.15, Stats., and made an appropriation of $1,000 for the 1969-71 biennium to the Marquette School of Medicine, Inc., for medical education, teaching, and research. We are told this is a token appropriation and that if the law is held constitutional...
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