Gov. Tony Evers wants to make it harder for the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature to stop conservationists and the state from buying land, proposing Wednesday to increase the thresholds for stopping stewardship projects.
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Evers calls for smoother approval of stewardship projects
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Student’s dad sues over officer’s neck restraint
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Wisconsin Supreme Court justices pick sides in race
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Milwaukee police officer fatally shot, shooting suspect dead (UPDATE)
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Judges, lawyers get a bad rap (CHART)
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Mom sent to prison for role in teen son’s death
Case Digests
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Procedural Issues in Filing of Information
Aderemi appeals his judgment of conviction, entered upon a jury’s verdict, for multiple counts of sexual assault of his minor stepdaughters.
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Motion to Suppress Evidence
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Jury Instruction
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Police Department Employee Promotion
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Jurisdiction of Trial Court
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Postconviction Relief – Right to Counsel
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Corporate Contributions to PACs
Verdicts and Settlements
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$75K settlement in 2019 motor vehicle crash
Hupy and Abraham's James Shilobrit has secured a settlement in a recent personal injury case.
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Commentary
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What the First Amendment really says – 4 basic principles of free speech in the US
Elon Musk has claimed he believes in free speech no matter what. He calls it a bulwark against tyranny in America and promises to reconstruct Twitter, which he now owns, so that its policy on free expression "matches the law." Yet his grasp of the First Amendment – the law that governs free speech in the U.S. – appears to be quite limited. And he's not alone.
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Rights of transgender students and their parents are a challenge for courts
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Public still paying for fraud probe records fights
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Politics vs. real life. A living wage is a start
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Editorial: Look for a judge who hasn’t made up mind