Recent Articles from Ali Teske
Habush, Mosley receive Kohl Service Awards
Milwaukee Jewish Federation and Herb Kohl Philanthropies awarded its 2026 Herb Kohl Service Awards to Robert L. Habush and Judge Derek C. Mosley.
Gun dealer to plead guilty in illegal ammo import scheme
California gun dealer Jacob Dowd will plead guilty in a federal case involving illegal import of armor-piercing ammunition with a Wisconsin police chief.
Judge dismisses Wisconsin youth climate lawsuit
A Dane County judge dismissed a youth climate lawsuit challenging Wisconsin energy laws, ruling environmental policy is a political issue.
Ex-Outagamie HR director faces sentencing in child porn case
Former Outagamie County HR director Adam Westbrook faces sentencing in federal child pornography case after judge denies motions to withdraw plea.
Fourteenth Amendment-Comparable Evidence Availability
Iliopoulos argued that the original “East Hall” surveillance video, which was destroyed under a routine retention policy, was apparently exculpatory because it would have shown that teachers and others were nearby during the alleged assault but did not intervene.
Post Conviction Motion-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Buntrock was convicted of eleven counts of sexual assault of a child.
Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine-Fourth Amendment
Stenberg was found to have unlawfully refused to submit to a chemical test (blood draw) under Wisconsin’s implied consent law.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Justice was convicted of multiple child sexual assault offenses.
Substantial Evidence Standard-Disability Insurance Benefits
found The found Lincoln sought disability insurance benefits and supplemental security income, asserting that several medical conditions, most notably prostate cancer, limited his ability to work.
Rehabilitation Act-Race Discrimination (Title VII & §1981)-Employment Law
The found Lewis was employed by the Indiana Department of Transportation (Department), where she managed federal relocation claim vouchers for individuals displaced by highway construction projects.
Trust Fund Doctrine-Tax-Claim of Right Doctrine
Hyatt Hotels Corporation operated a guest loyalty program financed by contributions from both company and independently owned Hyatt-branded hotels.
Equal Protection Clause-Balance of Equities-Tobacco Product Sales
In 2023, Wisconsin enacted a law requiring that electronic nicotine delivery systems, such as vapes and e-cigarettes, may be sold in the state only if they have received premarket authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), were under FDA review by certain specified dates, or do not contain nicotine.
Legal News
- Mequon clerk rejects absentee ballots over address rules
- Wisconsin senators send U.S. Attorney nominees to Trump
- Judge advances case in Ridglan Farms break-in
- Oshkosh man gets 15 years for Kwik Trip armed robbery
- Judge orders release of Wisconsin police officer names
- Chris Taylor backs Colón for Wisconsin court
- State vape law upheld amid possible Supreme Court clash
- Supreme Court weakens Voting Rights Act provision
- Court dismisses challenge to state congressional maps
- Jury awards $5.5M in Menards workplace injury case
- Feds sue Wisconsin over prediction market lawsuits
- Pedro Colon enters Supreme Court race
Case Digests
- Fourteenth Amendment-Comparable Evidence Availability
- Post Conviction Motion-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine-Fourth Amendment
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Substantial Evidence Standard-Disability Insurance Benefits
- Rehabilitation Act-Race Discrimination (Title VII & §1981)-Employment Law
- Trust Fund Doctrine-Tax-Claim of Right Doctrine
- Equal Protection Clause-Balance of Equities-Tobacco Product Sales
- Education-Protected Speech
- Disciplinary Proceedings
- Asbestos Exposure-Punitive Damages
- Scheduling Order Enforcement-Appellate Sanctions





