Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers’ request for $106,000 in fees from a plaintiff who asked a federal judge to hand Wisconsin’s electors to Donald Trump was thwarted by a 1983 ruling from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Evers called an “outlier” that “no other circuit has adopted.” Evers couldn’t use Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11 to seek sanctions because William Feehan’s complaint was dismissed eight days after it was filed, well within the 21-day “safe …