Attorney Peter Baziano joins Murphy Desmond in its Business and Real Estate practice groups
Attorney Peter Bazianos has joined the law firm of Murphy Desmond S.C. in its Business and Real Estate practice groups.
Operation Kristallnacht: Oak Creek man accused of defacing synagogue with Neo-Nazi symbols, group also targeted African Americans
Barasneh participated in online group chats with other Base members in which they agreed to threaten and intimidate African-Americans and Jewish-Americans, who they viewed as enemies of the white race.
The Supreme Court rejects Biden’s plan to wipe away $400 billion in student loans
The 6-3 decision, with conservative justices in the majority, effectively killed the $400 billion plan
Wisconsin State Patrol welcomes new officers at graduation ceremony
“The new troopers’ work will help create safer communities. Every traffic stop, emergency response, inspection of a commercial motor vehicle, or casual interaction with the public, has the potential to save lives and bring change by connecting with the people of Wisconsin and helping them understand their role in transportation safety," WisDOT Secretary Thompson.
Wisconsin man who threatened the governor sentenced to prision
Back on the Ides of March, Federal prosecutors filed an 8 count superseding indictment charging Yaker with making threats.
Wisconsin Republicans’ spending plan sent to Democratic governor
Evers previously threatened to veto the entire budget over the University of Wisconsin's $32 million cut
A jury found Trump responsible for sexual abuse. Now he’s suing his accuser for saying she was raped
Lawyers for the Republican presidential candidate filed papers late Tuesday saying E. Jean Carroll should pay Trump unspecified compensatory and punitive damages and retract her damaging statements.
Supreme Court solidifies protections for workers who ask for religious accommodations
The court made clear that businesses must cite more than minor costs.
US Supreme Court restricts affirmative action in college admissions
Ruling to have widespread impact on college admissions nationwide.
Spending plan cutting taxes, University of Wisconsin funding clears state Senate
“This is moving Wisconsin toward a flat tax," LeMahieu said.
Editorial: LaTonya Johnson should resign from office, Wisconsin deserves better
Resign Sen. Johnson, Wisconsin doesn't have the time for your hate.
Legal News
- Wisconsin joins Feds, dozens of states to hold airlines accountable for bad behavior
- Trump ahead of Biden in new Marquette poll
- Bankruptcy court approves Milwaukee Marriott Downtown ‘business as usual’ motion
- New Crime Gun Intelligence Center to launch in Chicago
- Arrest warrant proposed for Minocqua Brewing owner who filed Lawsuit against Town of Minocqua
- Wisconsin Supreme Court justices question how much power Legislature should have
- Reinhart named the 2024 Wisconsin law firm of the year by benchmark litigation
- Milwaukee’s Common Council now has the most African Americans, women and openly LGBTQ members ever
- Office of School Safety Provides Behavioral and Threat Assessment Management Training Ahead of 25th Anniversary of Columbine Shooting
- Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear arguments in Democratic governor’s suit against GOP-led Legislature
- Lawsuit asks Wisconsin Supreme Court to strike down governor’s 400-year veto
- Wisconsin man pleads not guilty to neglect in disappearance of boy
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