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Botched Trial Will Cost City More Than $7 Million

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Federal judges rule circuit court judge erred in shackling, but city ends up paying in strange outcome.

Murphy’s Law: Who Will Oppose Justice Rebecca Bradley?
Murphy’s Law

This content is only for members Who Will Oppose Justice Rebecca Bradley?

WI Supreme Court incumbents almost never lose. Bradley could be an exception.

What Does Data Show About Wisconsin Voter ID Law?

What Does Data Show About Wisconsin Voter ID Law?

April 1 referendum would enshrine voter ID into state constitution. What do we know?

In Supreme Court Race Republicans Attack Crawford as Soft on Crime

In Supreme Court Race Republicans Attack Crawford as Soft on Crime

Light sentences in two child sexual assault cases? Legal expert says no.

Schimel, Republicans Target Trump Voters in State Supreme Court Race

Schimel, Republicans Target Trump Voters in State Supreme Court Race

'The idea that court races are completely without partisan influences, that’s gone.'

State Appeals Court Rules College Minority Grants Unconstitutional

State Appeals Court Rules College Minority Grants Unconstitutional

In 2023-24, state program awarded $440,433 in minority retention grants.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Considering Whether Man With Expunged Domestic Violence Conviction Can Buy Guns

Wisconsin Supreme Court Considering Whether Man With Expunged Domestic Violence Conviction Can Buy Guns

DOJ says federal law prevents individual with 1994 conviction from buying a handgun.

Republican Bill Moves Lawsuits Out of Dane County

Republican Bill Moves Lawsuits Out of Dane County

A 'Court Fairness' proposal or an 'attempt to gerrymander the courts'?

Your Right to Know: How Legal Costs Deny Access to Records
Your Right to Know

How Legal Costs Deny Access to Records

The costs can deter citizens from filling requests for what should be open records.

Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn Recuses Himself From Act 10 Challenge

Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn Recuses Himself From Act 10 Challenge

Hagedorn was an attorney involved in initially drafting and defending the law.

Wisconsin’s ‘Lame-Duck’ Laws Could Be Reviewed By State Supreme Court

Wisconsin’s ‘Lame-Duck’ Laws Could Be Reviewed By State Supreme Court

Kaul and Republicans still battling over 2018 laws giving legislators more power.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Declines to Release Voter Records

Wisconsin Supreme Court Declines to Release Voter Records

Records for people deemed incompetent to vote sought by conservative group.

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