MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) --- The Wisconsin Third District Court of Appeals has ruled the state's right-to work law is back in effect.

The decision overturns a Dane County Circuit Court judge's ruling that temporarily blocked the law while the case moves through the courts.

On April 8, Judge William Foust issued a decision in which he declared Wisconsin's right-to-work law unconstitutional. He found the law amounted to an unconstitutional taking of union property. He later denied the State's motion seeking a stay of his decision because unions would suffer substantial harm if a stay was imposed.

According to the appeals ruling, there is not enough evidence that harm would be done if the law stays in effect.

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