PEPPIES COURTESY CAB CO. v. CITY OF KENOSHA

No. 90-1097.

165 Wis.2d 397 (1991)

475 N.W.2d 156

PEPPIES COURTESY CAB CO., David W. Jahnke, owner of Peppies Courtesy Cab Co., Keno Cab Co., Inc., James L. White, owner of Keno Cab Co., Inc., Peter Bogdanovic, Randy Lain, Richard Slemensky, Michael Jan Kohn, Debyra K. Cespuglio and Robin G. Davis, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF KENOSHA, a local government entity and Joseph H. Trotta, Chief of Police, City of Kenosha, Defendants-Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided October 16, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff-appellants there were briefs filed (in the Court of Appeals) by William A. Pangman, Timothy J. O'Brien and William A. Pangman & Associates, S.C., Waukesha and oral argument by Mr. O'Brien and William Pangman.

For the defendants-respondents there was a brief filed (in the Court of Appeals) by James W. Conway, City Attorney, Kenosha and oral argument by James W. Conway.


STEINMETZ, J.

The issue before the court is whether the city of Kenosha's ordinance No. 59-88, which was designed to regulate the appearance of taxicab drivers, is violative of the drivers' inherent rights of due process and liberty interests guaranteed under the Wisconsin and United States Constitutions.1 The case was decided by the trial court judge on stipulated facts. The court of appeals...

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