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Murphy’s Law: How to Grow Milwaukee to 1 Million
Murphy’s Law

How to Grow Milwaukee to 1 Million

Mayor Cavalier Johnson is missing the key way to grow the city.

Leading infotech commentator to keynote local Economic Forum
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Leading infotech commentator to keynote local Economic Forum

Moderated discussion by Mike Gousha

Outside Investors, Labor Shortage Hamper Milwaukee Affordable Housing Efforts

Outside Investors, Labor Shortage Hamper Milwaukee Affordable Housing Efforts

But groups pushing forward on effort to create 5,000 new homeowners of color.

Judge Derek Mosley Resigning For Marquette Job

Judge Derek Mosley Resigning For Marquette Job

Popular judge will now lead Lubar Center at Marquette Law School.

Former Sen. Feingold to go ‘On the Issues’ to debut new book ‘The Constitution in Jeopardy’ Aug. 30
Marquette University releases “Paying it Forward” conversation series with Dr. Howard Fuller
Wisconsin’s top election official to go “On the Issues,” Dec. 3
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty president to go “On the Issues,” Oct. 7
Attracting, retaining young professionals in Milwaukee will be topic of “On the Issues,” Sept. 10
Marquette Law School Poll to release national survey of public views of the U.S. Supreme Court, Aug. 4
Wisconsin State Representatives to go “On the Issues” to discuss Task Force on Racial Disparities report May 19
Hottest issues in K-12 education to be topic of Marquette Law, College of Education online program April 27
Award-winning reporter to discuss regional inequality in next “On the Issues,” April 21
Cofounders of Democracy Found to go “On the Issues,” April 8
New Exhibition Explores Immigration and Identity through the Art of Place
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New Exhibition Explores Immigration and Identity through the Art of Place

Artists without Borders: Reflections on Art and Place opens April 24 at the Museum of Wisconsin Art

Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation CEO to go “On the Issues,” March 18
Marquette Law School, College of Education to host debate for Wisconsin school superintendent March 17
Marquette Law School to host “Policing and Accountability — A Community Conversation,” March 10
Murphy’s Law: 10 Republicans Accused of Voter Fraud 
Murphy’s Law

10 Republicans Accused of Voter Fraud 

Meet the folks who wanted to overturn Wisconsin’s election. Legal complaint says they committed crimes.

Redistricting conversation continues on virtual “On the Issues,” Feb. 11
Future of the Republican Party will be a topic for a virtual “On the Issues,” Feb. 9
Law scholar to discuss Supreme Court and the media in virtual “On the Issues,” Feb. 3
Pandemic Has Slowed Court Cases

Pandemic Has Slowed Court Cases

Many in jail awaiting trial charged with homicides, sexual assault and lesser felonies.

Panel to discuss “Justice in the Time of COVID” for virtual “On the Issues,” Jan. 22
Founders of Forward 48 leadership development program to go ‘On the Issues,’ Jan. 13
United Way president to go ‘On the Issues,’ Dec. 2
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers Announces Mike Gousha as Honoree of 2020 Virtual Roast
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Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers Announces Mike Gousha as Honoree of 2020 Virtual Roast

Mike Gousha and Sixteenth Street come together in celebrity-packed virtual event to benefit Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers

Polls Missed on Trump Voters, Franklin Says

Polls Missed on Trump Voters, Franklin Says

MU Law School pollster says Trump voters distrust and didn’t respond to polls.

Marquette Law School hosts Restorative Justice Initiative conference, Nov. 9-12
Discussion of the Supreme Court’s role in November elections continues in virtual ‘On the Issues,’ October 29
Former Sen. Feingold to go ‘On the Issues’ with virtual conversation, Oct. 22
‘On the Issues’: Reporter, common council president to discuss ‘Who owns the house next door’ in virtual conversation, Oct. 21
Former lawmakers to go ‘On the Issues’ for virtual bipartisan conversation on redistricting, Oct. 13
National Sports Law Institute fall conference to focus on sports law faculty perspectives
Pulitzer Prize winning authors to go ‘On the Issues’ Oct. 5 to discuss the state of working-class America
Milwaukee city development commissioner goes ‘On the Issues’ Aug. 26
Public safety scholar returns for virtual “On the Issues” July 22
New Marquette Law School Poll finds reduced but majority support for COVID-19 restrictions, while partisan divisions increase
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New Marquette Law School Poll finds reduced but majority support for COVID-19 restrictions, while partisan divisions increase

Please note: Complete poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll

New Marquette Law School Poll finds strong support for coronavirus closings, even as it shows substantial economic impact
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New Marquette Law School Poll finds strong support for coronavirus closings, even as it shows substantial economic impact

Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll

Important Debates in Three Key Races to Air Live on WISN 12
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Important Debates in Three Key Races to Air Live on WISN 12

Milwaukee County Executive, Milwaukee Mayor, and Wisconsin Supreme Court

Marquette to host annual Three Minute Thesis competition
City Hall: Presenting the “Real State of the City”
City Hall

Presenting the “Real State of the City”

Mayoral candidate, State Sen. Lena Taylor, offers stinging rebuttal to Barrett's speech.

The Educator: How Does Residency Change Affect Teachers?
The Educator

How Does Residency Change Affect Teachers?

24% of MPS teachers now live outside city. Does that matter?

Poll Shows Trump Ahead in State

Poll Shows Trump Ahead in State

MU Poll shows him beating the major Democratic candidates, though within margin of error.

Urban Reads: 28% of City Workers Live Outside of Milwaukee
Urban Reads

28% of City Workers Live Outside of Milwaukee

All the city news you can use.

City Hall: Taylor Slams Barrett Over Residency
City Hall

Taylor Slams Barrett Over Residency

Mayoral candidate cites losses since residency requirement ended by Legislature.

Can The Midwest Be An Innovator?

Can The Midwest Be An Innovator?

Or are places like Milwaukee too humble to succeed? Expert panel discusses region’s potential.

CityLab senior editor to go ‘On the Issues’ to discuss the history of suburbia
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CityLab senior editor to go ‘On the Issues’ to discuss the history of suburbia

This 90-minute event will feature a moderated discussion with Amanda Kolson Hurley, as well as four suburban mayors.

Bradley Foundation’s Leader Defends the Group

Bradley Foundation’s Leader Defends the Group

Rick Graber talks “on the issues” with Mike Gousha.

New York Times’ chief Washington correspondent to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
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New York Times’ chief Washington correspondent to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

Carl Hulse is chief Washington correspondent and a veteran of more than three decades of reporting in the capital.

First-ever national Marquette Law School Poll will examine public views of the U.S. Supreme Court
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First-ever national Marquette Law School Poll will examine public views of the U.S. Supreme Court

Poll results, panelist reactions will be released at conference, Oct. 21

Bradley Foundation CEO to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
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Bradley Foundation CEO to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

The Milwaukee-based Bradley Foundation is a powerful force in the world of philanthropy, granting between $35 and $45 million to hundreds of charities in Milwaukee and around the country.

National Sports Law Institute to celebrate 30 years at 2019 conference
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National Sports Law Institute to celebrate 30 years at 2019 conference

The conference will include presentations and panel discussions that provide a historical look at the development of the law and its impact on high school, college, professional and international/Olympic sports.

Mayor of Milwaukee to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
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Mayor of Milwaukee to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

Barrett was a state representative, state senator, and U.S. congressman before being elected mayor of Milwaukee in 2004.

2019 Frank P. Zeidler Legacy Breakfast Honors Reggie Jackson, Recognizes Facilitators of the Year
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2019 Frank P. Zeidler Legacy Breakfast Honors Reggie Jackson, Recognizes Facilitators of the Year

Featuring Keynote Dialogue with Mike Gousha Supporting the Frank P. Zeidler Center for Public Discussion

MLB Commissioner Emeritus Selig will go ‘On the Issues’ Aug. 29
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MLB Commissioner Emeritus Selig will go ‘On the Issues’ Aug. 29

A Milwaukee native who still calls the city home, Selig’s lifelong love affair with baseball has been well-documented.

Noted sociologist and MacArthur Fellow Dr. Rebecca Sandefur will go ‘On the Issues’ April 26
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Noted sociologist and MacArthur Fellow Dr. Rebecca Sandefur will go ‘On the Issues’ April 26

Sandefur is a faculty member in the department of sociology and the college of law at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Judge Hagedorn Wins Debate in Final Week of Campaign
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Judge Hagedorn Wins Debate in Final Week of Campaign

Neubauer continues to leave voters in the dark on judicial philosophy

Neubauer Believes Outside Cash is “Toxic”…Unless it Benefits Her Campaign
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Neubauer Believes Outside Cash is “Toxic”…Unless it Benefits Her Campaign

More than 750,000 reasons why she's flip-flopping on outside money

Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate To Air Live On WISN 12
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate To Air Live On WISN 12

WISN 12 Commitment 2019 Coverage Presents Statewide Debate In Partnership With Marquette University Law School

WISN 12 Draws the Top Two Weekday News Audiences in Southeastern Wisconsin
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WISN 12 Draws the Top Two Weekday News Audiences in Southeastern Wisconsin

Strong Year-to-year Audience Growth for “WISN 12 News”

Evers Wants to Re-Examine Business Incentives

Evers Wants to Re-Examine Business Incentives

And bring back scientists to the DNR.

WISN 12’S Adrienne Pedersen to Host “UPFRONT” Program
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WISN 12’S Adrienne Pedersen to Host “UPFRONT” Program

Pedersen will anchor weekly current events and news program

Reggie Moore’s ‘Blueprint for Peace’

Reggie Moore’s ‘Blueprint for Peace’

Head of Milwaukee’s Office of Violence Prevention talks trauma with journalist Mike Gousha.

The Contrarian: Evers Backs Off On Killing Vouchers
The Contrarian

Evers Backs Off On Killing Vouchers

Governor admits it can’t be done. His own DPI data shows why it shouldn’t be done.

Marquette Law School Poll director Franklin goes ‘On the Issues’ with new poll on state and national issues
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Marquette Law School Poll director Franklin goes ‘On the Issues’ with new poll on state and national issues

Franklin will report the findings of the first Marquette Law School Poll since the November election.

WISN 12’S Mike Gousha to Wrap up Role with “UPFRONT”
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WISN 12’S Mike Gousha to Wrap up Role with “UPFRONT”

Longtime host to focus on fulltime duties at Marquette University Law School

Marquette Law School: On the Issues with Mike Gousha features Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Ayad Akhtar, Jan. 17
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Marquette Law School: On the Issues with Mike Gousha features Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Ayad Akhtar, Jan. 17

Born in New York and raised in Milwaukee, Akhtar is a novelist, playwright, screenwriter and actor.

Marquette Law School to host 2018 restorative justice conference
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Marquette Law School to host 2018 restorative justice conference

This conference will explore how trauma impacts our community, looking through the lenses of victims, law enforcement and those working in the criminal justice system.

City Must Embrace Change, Tech Expert Says

City Must Embrace Change, Tech Expert Says

Silicon Valley journalist Kara Swisher spoke at Milwaukee Jewish Federation’s Economic Forum 2018

Wisconsin Lt. Governor puts health protections in jeopardy
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Wisconsin Lt. Governor puts health protections in jeopardy

Top Walker official admits GOP would end pre-existing condition coverage guarantee

Kleefisch Says Walker Administration “Can’t Guarantee” What Will Be in State Level Protections for Pre-existing Conditions
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Kleefisch Says Walker Administration “Can’t Guarantee” What Will Be in State Level Protections for Pre-existing Conditions

Kleefisch: “I can’t guarantee what the Senate will pass and the Assembly will pass...”

How Three Women Developers Succeeded

How Three Women Developers Succeeded

They stress thinking differently about the community at MU panel moderated by Mike Gousha.

Technology news leader to keynote Economic Forum 2018
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Technology news leader to keynote Economic Forum 2018

Panel discussion includes prominent local business leaders

Revitalizing Milwaukee’s Neighborhoods

Revitalizing Milwaukee’s Neighborhoods

It’s all about relationship building, local entrepreneurs say

PolitiFact staffers go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
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PolitiFact staffers go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

Since it began in 2007, PolitiFact has focused on looking at specific statements made by politicians and rating them for accuracy.

Wisconsin Attorney General Schimel: Catholic Church “Experiment” in Which Sex Offenders Were Placed Back Into Ministry a “Mistake”
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Wisconsin Attorney General Schimel: Catholic Church “Experiment” in Which Sex Offenders Were Placed Back Into Ministry a “Mistake”

Contrary to his claims at Sunday’s debate, Schimel says he is now investigating the abuse, but he refuses to speak publicly with victims about it

Milwaukee redevelopment leaders go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
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Milwaukee redevelopment leaders go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

Beyond their roles as entrepreneurs and real estate developers, Goins, Sabir and Kaufmann are change agents in Milwaukee.

Milwaukee Film CEO Jackson goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
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Milwaukee Film CEO Jackson goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

Now in its 11th year, the Milwaukee Film Festival has become one of the 10 largest film festivals in the country.

Wisconsin Attorney General Debate to Air Live on WISN 12
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Wisconsin Attorney General Debate to Air Live on WISN 12

WISN 12 and Marquette University Law School to Partner for Commitment 2018 Coverage

Chief Morales Backs Community Policing

Chief Morales Backs Community Policing

But offers little detail on curbing excessive force in forum at Marquette.

Op Ed: Tommy Could Help Create Prison Reform
Op Ed

Tommy Could Help Create Prison Reform

Thompson, former Republican governor, regrets increase in incarceration, could team with Democratic reformers.

The Contrarian: Tommy Thompson Is Wrong About Prisons
The Contrarian

Tommy Thompson Is Wrong About Prisons

He regrets 1991 plan I wrote. But he never implemented it.

WISN 12 Presents Live U.S. Senate Debate
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WISN 12 Presents Live U.S. Senate Debate

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin and challenger Leah Vukmir to meet ahead of November election.

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Calls on Republican Nominee to Join in Three Televised General Election Debates
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U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Calls on Republican Nominee to Join in Three Televised General Election Debates

"This election will be a choice between who stands up to powerful special interests, and who is in their pocket."

Mitchell Statement on Scott Walker Consideration of State Takeover of MPS
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Mitchell Statement on Scott Walker Consideration of State Takeover of MPS

"We need to empower and ensure local control so that communities are the voice and driving force behind their unique wants and needs."

New York Times investigative reporter Twohey goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
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New York Times investigative reporter Twohey goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

Twohey, who worked as a reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from 2003 to 2007, has focused much of her attention on the treatment of women and children.

Kaul Calls out Schimel for Failing to Prioritize Testing of Backlogged Rape Kits Years Ago
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Kaul Calls out Schimel for Failing to Prioritize Testing of Backlogged Rape Kits Years Ago

Schimel Claims to Have Hit the Ground Running; Only Nine Backlogged Kits Tested in His First Two Years in Office

California Supreme Court Justice Liu goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
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California Supreme Court Justice Liu goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School

Liu is the son of Taiwanese immigrants, a graduate of Stanford University and former Rhodes Scholar who attended Oxford University.

Tech reporter, author Farivar goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss data collection, privacy issues and the law
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Tech reporter, author Farivar goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss data collection, privacy issues and the law

Cyrus Farivar, an award-winning tech reporter, is the senior business editor of Ars Technica.

Playwright Orlandersmith goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss production of ‘Until the Flood’
WISN 12 Wins the Early Evening News Race
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WISN 12 Wins the Early Evening News Race

WISN 12 Leads Weekdays at 5 and 6 p.m. for the Full Month of February

Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate to Air Live on WISN 12
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate to Air Live on WISN 12

WISN 12 commitment 2018 coverage presents statewide debater in partnership with Marquette University Law School.

University of Tokyo professor Kubo goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss US-Japan relations
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University of Tokyo professor Kubo goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss US-Japan relations

Kubo will discuss the current relationship between the U.S. and Japan.

Ed Flynn Looks Back — And Ahead

Ed Flynn Looks Back — And Ahead

The Common Council, he says, was a “little like middle school.”

Ranney goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss new book on history of Wisconsin’s legal system
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Ranney goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss new book on history of Wisconsin’s legal system

Using Wisconsin’s colorful and influential history to help tell the story, Ranney looks at how state laws have evolved and shaped American history.

Campaign Cash: Walker’s Reliance on Outside Donations
Campaign Cash

Walker’s Reliance on Outside Donations

Governor decries them, but no candidate in state is more reliant on them.

Voters’ Rights Are In Peril, Experts Say

Voters’ Rights Are In Peril, Experts Say

Voter ID, roadblocks to voting discussed by panel at MU event.

Measuring How Polarized We Are

Measuring How Polarized We Are

That’s what Craig Gilbert is doing, as he discusses with Mike Gousha.

How Hispanics Are Changing Milwaukee

How Hispanics Are Changing Milwaukee

Head of UCC says fastest growing demographic group will help shape Milwaukee’s future.

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