Recent Articles from Associated Press
Gun victims tout red flag laws; will the Supreme Court agree?
Paulsen sometimes keeps a small pistol in the basket of her walker.
Sufficiency of Evidence- Conflict of Interest with Attorney
Pfister and Evans were involved in methamphetamine distribution in Illinois.
“Serious Violent Felony”-Sentencing
Pemberton admitted to selling methamphetamine to an undercover informant and subsequently pleaded guilty to drug distribution under 21 U.S.C. 841(a)(1).
Sentencing Guidelines
Williams pleaded guilty to four charges under 21 U.S.C. 841(a)(1), (b)(1)(A); (b)(1)(B), stemming from his involvement in a substantial methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy.
Injured soccer player’s choice: reduced award or new trial
In 2022, a federal jury awarded Anuj Thapa a blockbuster $111 million due to alleged negligence by medical professionals.
Ohio will vote on marijuana legalization. Advocates say there’s a lot at stake
Voters in Ohio will decide next week whether to legalize recreational marijuana, but people on both sides of the issue say more hangs in the balance than simply decriminalizing the drug.
Illinois city tickets reporter for asking too many questions, in latest First Amendment dustup
Officials in a suburban Chicago community have issued municipal citations to a local news reporter for what they say were persistent contacts with city officials seeking comment on treacherous fall flooding.
Elected officials, law enforcement, Jewish community praise police named in Oath Keepers’ article
Officers have not been active in Oath Keepers Group in more than a decade.
Amazon used an algorithm to essentially raise prices on other sites, the FTC says
Amazon allegedly used a secret algorithm to essentially help raise prices on other online sites.
Law schools are preparing for new bar exam
Big changes are on the horizon for bar exams in 2026.
Supreme Court wrestles with social media cases
The cases are part of a term-long focus on the relationship between government and the private digital platforms.
Smartphone users sue Motorola to force arbitration
Thousands of smartphone users are suing Motorola Mobility.
Legal News
- Gov. Evers seeks applicants for Dane County Circuit Court
- Milwaukee man charged in dismemberment death pleads not guilty
- Democratic-led states lead ban on the book ban
- UW Madison Professor: America’s child care crisis is holding back moms without college degrees
- History made in Trump New York trial opening statements
- Prosecutor won’t bring charges against Wisconsin lawmaker over fundraising scheme
- Republican Wisconsin Senate candidate says he doesn’t oppose elderly people voting
- Vice President Harris to reveal final rules mandating minimum standards for nursing home staffing
- Election workers fear threats to their safety as November nears
- Former law enforcement praise state’s response brief in Steven Avery case
- Eric Toney announces re-election bid for Fond du Lac County District Attorney
- Former Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Peter Barca announces new bid for Congress
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