===June 2011===
[[Image:Tractorcade_Approaches_Capitol.JPG|200px|left]]*'''June 2, 2011''' Around 100 tents were set up around the capitol building to create a tent city called “Walkerville.” Organizers were granted a permit to stay until June 20. <ref> Amanda Terkel [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/05/wisconsin-protesters-walkerville-tent-capitol-scott-walker-budget_n_871523.html Wisconsin Protesters Erect ‘Walkerville’ Tent City to Protest Scott Walker’s Budget Cuts], [http://www.huffingtonpost.com Huffington Post], June 5, 2011 </ref>
*'''June 13, 2011''' A physical confrontation between Supreme Court Justice [[David Prosser]] and Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley occurred in the office of Justice Bradley over Gov. Walker’s budget repair bill. <ref> Crocker Stephenson, Cary Spivak, Patrick Marley, [http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics budget</ref>. The decision overturn's Dane County Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi's ruling that Republicans violated the open meetings law when they passed the bill. At issue was whether Republicans gave proper notice of this State Senate committee meeting in early march as they pushed the bill to passage. <ref> [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/law/jan-june11/wisconsin_06-15.html Divided Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Collective-Bargaining Restraints], [http://www.pbs.org PBS], June 15, 2011 </ref>
*'''June 25, 2011''' Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley publicly acknowledges that fellow Justice [[David Prosser]] put her in a choke hold during a dispute in her office over Gov. [[Scott Walker]]’s budget repair bill on June 13th. <ref> Crocker Stephenson, Cary Spivak, Patrick Marley, [http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/124546064.html Justices’ Feud Gets Physical], [http://www.jsonline.com JS Online], June 25, 2011 </ref>