(CNN) Democrats in Wisconsin are carefully considering legal options after an extraordinary lame-duck session produced a flurry of GOP-led legislation Tuesday night aimed at diminishing the power of the state's incoming Democratic governor.

If outgoing Republican Gov. Scott Walker signs the measures, expect immediate court action.

The measures range from efforts to reduce early voting days to restrict the governor's influence over a powerful government agency that Democratic Gov.-elect Tony Evers promised to disband. Other pieces are aimed at insisting on legislative backing for certain decisions traditionally made by the attorney general.

Incoming Attorney General-elect Josh Kaul, for example, had suggested the state would pull out of the ongoing lawsuit against Obamacare.

At a press event in Wisconsin Kaul said the legislature's actions are "virtually certain to end up in litigation" and predicted that it would end up as multiple litigation" in "multiple courts."

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