Recent Articles from Associated Press
Judge Recusal Motion
Here, individual Wisconsin citizens ask the court to hear an original action concerning the State's legislative districts.
Land Condemnation Challenge
According to the complaint, Van Dreel previously owned the entirety of a forty-acre property termed “Parcel D-235” in the Town of Ledgeview, Wisconsin.
Termination of Parental Rights
Sherry appeals the orders of the circuit court terminating her parental rights to Terri, Tisha, Troy, Tina, and Todd.
Mandamus Claim-Administrative Law
In 2004, the Village of Roberts established a municipal court.
Postconviction Relief-Plea Withdrawal
In January 2019, Pate robbed both a liquor store and a gas station while armed. He also attempted to rob a second gas station.
Few Republicans have confidence in elections
For elections officials and grassroots democracy groups in the presidential swing state, it has been an uphill fight to combat the doubts and the people who continue to spread them.
Foreseeable Suicide in Jail
Lumar's incident at a clinic in Chicago led to his arrest due to an outstanding warrant.
In Forma Pauperis
Whitaker, an inmate incarcerated in Illinois, had a total of $573 in his possession when he submitted a notice of appeal for his Section 1983 lawsuit. Subsequently, he spent a significant portion of his funds on items from the prison commissary and postage expenses.
Forum Selection-Contracts
Venequip, a supplier of heavy equipment based in Venezuela, used to sell and service products manufactured by Caterpillar, a company headquartered in Illinois.
Lawyers remain cautious about embracing AI in practices
After two attorneys who filed legal briefs written by ChatGPT ended up being full of fake cases and citations, a federal judge ordered them in June to pay $5,000 in fines.
Wisconsin Republicans propose sweeping changes to Evers’ child care proposal
Republicans who control the Wisconsin state Senate proposed sweeping changes Friday to Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' plans to address worker shortages in the state.
Federal, local officials agree on $450 million deal to clean up Milwaukee waterways
Federal, state and local officials have agreed to spend about $450 million to dredge contaminated sediment from Milwaukee's Lake Michigan harbor and area rivers.
Legal News
- Money isn’t enough to smooth the path for Republican candidates hoping to retake the Senate
- Milwaukee election leader ousted 6 months before election in presidential swing state
- Former President Trump calls for arrest of special prosecutor Jack Smith
- Wisconsin judge dismisses lawsuit challenging state’s new wolf management plan
- Wisconsin Supreme Court issues opinion on Milwaukee Police officer fired over Facebook posts
- Gov. Evers Seeks applicants for Menominee County Register of Deeds
- Donald Trump calls Joe Biden weak on antisemitism, ignoring his own rhetoric
- Gov. Evers again calls Republican lawmakers into special meeting
- CIA is obstructing justice and witness tampering in Havana Syndrome cover up, attorney says
- Wisconsin Supreme Court will decide whether mobile voting sites are legal
- WisDOT honors Wisconsin State Patrol staff for going above and beyond to keep communities safe
- Milwaukee Men sentenced to Federal Prison for pharmacy robberies and firearms offenses
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