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Aug 13, 2014

BEV BUTULA: Legislature’s site has new look, info

The Wisconsin Legislature has launched a redesigned website, and it has quite a new look.

Aug 8, 2014

BENCH BLOG: State justices divide on determining consent

What can an ordinary passenger do to stop police from searching the passenger’s property when it’s in a vehicle being searched with the driver’s consent?

Aug 7, 2014

LEGAL CENTS: Foxwordy falls short for my networking needs

Foxwordy, launched this past February, is a private platform, built “by lawyers for lawyers.”

Aug 6, 2014

ON THE DEFENSIVE: Technology a constant threat to clients’ privacy

In a rare unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled in Riley v. California that police must secure a warrant before searching a cellphone owned by a criminal suspect.

Aug 5, 2014

COURT GESTURES BLOG: Little to debate among Democratic AG candidates

One thing became abundantly clear during Tuesday afternoon’s debate between the Democratic state attorney general candidates: if you don’t know who you’re voting for by this point, there’s not much the candidates can do for you.

Aug 4, 2014

Judging Obama

Louisville Judge Sandra McLaughlin apparently doesn't like President Barack Obama (or, at the very least, an Obama T-shirt): http://bit.ly/1tOj70j

Aug 1, 2014

Patently lazy

Paralegals at an obscure agency that handles appeals of patent applications went years with so little work to do that they collected salaries — and even bonuses — while they surfed the Internet, did laundry, exercised and watched television.

Jul 29, 2014

COURT GESTURES BLOG: Offseason workout has Prosser rounding into shape

We’re still several months away from any major state Supreme Court election activity, but recent campaign finance reports reveal who continues to plug away during the offseason.

Jul 17, 2014

Open discovery takes away element of surprise

Trials in Florida were never boring, but there weren’t that many surprises, either.

Jul 7, 2014

Justices’ final thoughts on pro se rule reveal concerns

At least two state Supreme Court justices continue to show concern about the application of a newly-passed rule designed to give judges a roadmap on how to deal with pro se litigants in court.

Jun 27, 2014

Monday could be a due date for State Bar

A U.S. Supreme Court decision slated to be released Monday could have implications for the Wisconsin State Bar, but it all depends on the breadth of the justice’s ruling.

Jun 24, 2014

Hearings on preliminary hearings becoming not so preliminary

The longest preliminary hearing occurred in Outagamie County in September 1987. It took six weeks.

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