Recent Articles from Associated Press
Wisconsin sheriffs appeal ICE detention lawsuit
Five Wisconsin sheriffs appeal a ruling in an ICE detention lawsuit that could determine whether local jails can hold immigrants for federal authorities.
Organic dairy brands sue over federal milk pricing rules
Organic Valley, Aurora and Horizon Organic are challenging the Federal Milk Marketing Orders program, claiming it unfairly diverts millions from organic dairy farmers.
Sheboygan Falls mom released from ICE detention
Elvira Benitez-Suarez was released after winning a $1,500 bond in immigration court.
Wisconsin courts need more judges, workload study finds
A new Wisconsin court study found the state needs more judges and court officials to manage growing workloads and case complexity.
FBI to interview Milwaukee police in Wisconsin 2020 election probe
The FBI plans to interview Milwaukee Police Department officers as part of its investigation into Wisconsin's 2020 election, focusing on central count and polling place incidents.
Green bay seeks dismissal of privacy lawsuit over city hall recordings
Green Bay requests dismissal of former council member Chris Wery's lawsuit alleging illegal audio recordings at City Hall violated privacy and Fourth Amendment rights.
Involuntary Commitment-Waiver of Rights
Nathan, the subject of a commitment proceeding, argued that his 14th Amendment rights were violated because the court failed to ensure his stipulation was knowing, intelligent, and voluntary through a personal colloquy.
Contractual Discretion-Appellate Forfeiture-Raffle Statutes
Annette Flynn purchased raffle tickets at a July 7, 2023, game and undisputedly held the initially selected winning ticket.
Standing -Zoning Variance
Chad and Stacy Owens challenged a zoning variance granted to neighboring property owners Robert Ruppel and Angela Ruppel by the City of Cumberland Board of Appeals.
Strickland Standard-Sentencing Discretion
Gohre was convicted of first-degree reckless homicide with a dangerous weapon and possession of a firearm by an adjudicated delinquent.
Sixth Amendment-Harmless Error
Now was charged with and convicted of disorderly conduct and felony bail jumping, after a physical altercation at a bar with John Keller.
Harassment Injunction-Social Media Evidence
In this unpublished decision, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals affirmed a four-year harassment injunction against Bowman, who was prohibited from contacting or posting about his former neighbor, Alexis Fecteau.
Legal News
- Dugan seeks leniency before ICE obstruction sentence
- Milwaukee County weighs legal action over ICE park staging
- WEC says Green Bay clerk likely violated election law
- DPI sued over $34,000 open records fee
- Green Bay duplicate ballots spark new GOP complaint
- DOJ seeks to join Wisconsin ICE detainer case
- Wisconsin joins egg price-fixing settlement
- Supreme Court rejects Trump’s birthright citizenship order
- Green Bay probes duplicate absentee ballot error
- Clerks: Absentee ballots sent out without issue
- Supreme Court blocks Trump from firing Fed governor
- Whitefish Bay settles student discrimination lawsuit
Case Digests
- Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
- Sufficiency of Evidence-Plain Error
- 6th Amendment-Failure to Prosecute
- Relief from Judgment-Attorney Withdrawal
- Statute of Limitations-Bail Jumping
- Marital Property Division-Competency
- Standing-Marsy’s Law
- Good Faith Covenant-Banking Fees
- Voluntary Consent-Totality-of-the-Circumstances Test
- Class Action Fairness Act-Subject Matter Jurisdiction
- Policy Exclusions-Commercial Crime Bond
- Negligent Misrepresentation-Tortious Interference






