In Wisconsin, a Madison-based environmental law firm filed an appeal to Milwaukee Circuit Court on behalf of a Shorewood resident who last summer received a citation from the village for walking the shoreline beyond the public beach. The resident believes it’s everyone’s right to enjoy the Lake Michigan shoreline. Read the full story by WUWM – Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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