This is similar to bug #264683, and the same workaround applies.

create the file /etc/pm/config.d/suspend_wl with the contents:
SUSPEND_MODULES=wl

This works around the problem, though suspending or removing and then
re-inserting the wl module causes my kernel to panic when I try to
connect to my campus' unsecured wireless network. Works fine on any
secure networks. I will report this bug separately.

Is anyone else experiencing kernel panics after suspend/resume when reloading 
the wl module? This can be tested by:
1. connect to a secured network
2. suspend, and resume in a different location with an unsecured network
3. sudo rmmod wl && sudo modprobe wl     -  note that the old access points are 
no longer visible
4. connect to an unsecure network. My kernel panics within 30 seconds.

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[Broadcom wl]: After Resume, NM tries to connect to previous, non-available 
Wi-Fi network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452571
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