Aaron Rodgers is set to speak at a psychedelics conference
The conference and the thousands expected to attend it is an indication of the creep, or perhaps leap, of cultural acceptance for psychedelic substances.
Wisconsin lawmakers poised to approve liquor law overhaul
Wisconsin lawmakers are poised to approve a massive overhaul of the laws governing the state's multibillion-dollar liquor industry, a proposal supported by the smallest craft brewers to the largest national brewers, bar owners and alcohol distributors.
Native American tribes say Supreme Court challenge was never just about foster kids
They say the case conservative groups raised on behalf of four Native American children was a stalking horse for legal arguments that could have broadly weakened tribal and federal authority.
Scent like marijuana enough to warrant police search, Wisconsin Supreme Court rules
To justify searching someone, police need enough evidence to believe that person has likely committed a crime.
Milwaukee man arrested after shooting man and dog that attacked his own, police say
The wounded man was treated at a hospital. The dog that was attacked died of its injuries.
Wisconsin governor signs bipartisan bill designed to prevent Milwaukee bankruptcy
The measure also sends 36% more money overall to every other smaller city, town, village and county in Wisconsin.
University of Wisconsin president warns of campus closures, tuition hikes if GOP cuts budget
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has called on the committee to cut $32 million from the system over the next two fiscal years,
At least 6 teens shot after Milwaukee Juneteenth celebration ends
Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman said six teens were shot, including a 17-year-old who may have been a gunman himself and is in custody.
Republican Senator praises Gov. Tony Evers for signing bill eliminating personal property tax
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signature on Assembly Bill 245 received praise from a newly elected Republican Wisconsin Senator.
Judge gives Enbridge 3 years to close oil pipeline on tribal land in Wisconsin
A federal judge has given Enbridge three years to shut down parts of an oil pipeline that crosses reservation land and ordered the energy company to pay a Native American tribe more than $5 million for trespassing.
Regulation of lawyer trust accounts changes take effect July 1
Amendments to the Trust Account Rule take effect July 1.
Criminal defense attorneys gather for advanced training in science and trial advocacy
The course was designed to combine hard science and trial advocacy.
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