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Confidential Deal Could Settle Civil Case in Joseph Mensah Shooting of Alvin Cole
Two sides in a contentious civil case say they are close to settlement.
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Follow the money...Two sides in a contentious civil case say they are close to settlement.
'There’s pretty much bipartisan skepticism, both here in Wisconsin and nationally.'
Nearly a year from next Wisconsin Supreme Court election, 2 candidates already running.
Climate change, clogged drains and angry residents are driving DPW changes.
A recent appeals court changed the case law at the heart of Dugan case.
Law Forward promises to appeal to Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Federal government sues to prevent state regulation of these companies.
Funds went to private schools as approved by Biden administration, state DPI says.
He's the second liberal judge to enter race to replace conservative Justice Annette Ziegler.
After yearslong delays, farm bill scheduled for vote in Congress this week.
Its rules directly 'shape daily life for incarcerated people.'
Madison schools canceled Friday after 70% of teachers said they would be absent.
He represents a swing district that could help determine control of Assembly.
Endorsements
Martin: "Wisconsin's legal community depends on a Supreme Court that upholds the rule of law and treats every person who comes before it with fairness and respect.”
Brunette continues to build momentum since announcing her candidacy last week
Wall: "I'm proud to endorse Judge Lyndsey Brunette because she will always protect our rights and freedoms and stop extremists who want to use our courts to take us backward”
After decades of high profits and executive salaries, why they could face opposition.
How GOP legislators got away with spending $26 million on private attorneys and charging taxpayers.
Polls show big splits between Wisconsin Democrats, Republicans and independents.
The data is very powerful. First of a series.
Conservative majority refused to do so in 2017. Pressure now on liberals.
The clumsy firing of Jay Rothman might discourage some top candidates.
Evers’ commutation process offers hope to some lifers, but excludes sex offenses and recent violence behind bars.
Press Releases
"Every election was already an emergency—SCOTUS just made them five-alarm fires. Wisconsin must elect a Democratic Governor and Attorney General alongside majorities in the State Senate and Assembly to safeguard our democracy, or we will hand the GOP the pen to gerrymander as they have before and draw themselves an 8-0 congressional delegation."
$70 million in grants now available as part of $150 million investment secured by Gov. Evers in the 2025-27 Biennial Budget for rural, agricultural road improvements
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