Biden endorses Kaul in Wisconsin attorney general race
Former Vice President Joe Biden is endorsing the Democrat Josh Kaul in Wisconsin's attorney-general race.
Peg Lautenschlager dies at 62
Peg Lautenschlager, the first woman to serve as attorney general of Wisconsin, died on Saturday at 62 following a battle with cancer.
Lautenschlager’s son announces attorney general bid
Former Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager's son says he's going to run for his mother's old job.
Former AG quits Ethics Commission
Former Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager has resigned from the state Ethics Commission.
Lautenschlager, Bell chosen to lead new Ethics Commission (UPDATE)
Former Democratic Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager was selected Monday as chair of Wisconsin's new Ethics Commission, and the job of administrator was offered to a former analyst of the nonpartisan board the panel was created to replace.
Democrat names former attorney general to ethics commission
Former Democratic Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager has been named to the state's new ethics commission.
Appeals court tosses state furlough lawsuit (UPDATE)
A state appeals court dismissed a lawsuit Thursday demanding state workers get paid sabbatical days to offset mandatory furloughs ordered by then-Gov. Jim Doyle in 2009.
State Supreme Court upholds damages in drug lawsuit (UPDATE)
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday upheld damages that were awarded in a lawsuit the state brought against a prescription drug company accused of inflating prices.
Attorney objects to metal detectors in Capitol
Madison, WI (AP) - A former Wisconsin attorney general who fought the state when it put metal detectors at the entrances of the state Capitol earlier this year says she would also object if they are reinstalled once concealed weapons are legalized.
Appeals court kicks drug lawsuit to justices
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin appeals court has asked the state Supreme Court to rule in a lawsuit accusing a prescription drug company of inflating prices. Former Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager sued 36 drug companies in 2004 alleging they inflated wholesale prices to get larger payments from Medicaid, private insurers and consumers. Cases against […]
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