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Jul 7, 2022

Wisconsin court sides with former PSC member in Cardinal-Hickory line dispute

The Wisconsin Supreme Court's conservative majority on Thursday sided with a former member of the state Public Service Commission who did not want to testify in court about his personal relationships with utility companies building a new power line that he had voted to approve.

Jul 7, 2022

Board lifts ban on guns in Kenosha County-owned buildings

Kenosha County supervisors have voted to oppose new gun restrictions and lift a ban on firearms in county buildings.

Jul 7, 2022

Grawe elected to DeWitt Executive Committee

Benjamin Grawe has been elected to serve on DeWitt LLP Law Firm's Executive Committee.

Jul 7, 2022

Wisconsin court’s open records ruling decried as gutting law

The Wisconsin Supreme Court's conservative majority on Wednesday issued a ruling limiting when people who sue over open records requests can recover attorney's fees, a decision that the court's liberals and advocates for open government decried as gutting the law.

Jul 7, 2022

States move to protect abortion from prosecutions elsewhere

Democratic governors in states where abortion will remain legal are looking for ways to protect any patients who travel there for the procedure — along with the providers who help them — from being prosecuted by their home states.

Jul 6, 2022

Green Bay woman pleads not guilty in dismemberment slaying

A woman accused in a grisly killing and dismemberment case in Green Bay has pleaded not guilty.

Jul 6, 2022

DeWitt secures $3.9M in copyright infringement damages

A jury awarded a Wisconsin-based graphic artist $3,980,533.30 in damages for infringed illustrations.

Judge to rule on immunity in Kizer sex-trafficking case
Jul 6, 2022

Wisconsin court: Sex trafficking can be defense for homicide (UPDATE)

By TODD RICHMOND Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A woman accused of killing a man can argue at trial that she was justified because he was sexually trafficking her, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in a decision that could help define the limits of legal immunity for trafficking victims nationwide. The justices ruled 4-3 […]

Gableman ordered to not delete records
Jul 6, 2022

Judge orders Wisconsin investigator not to delete records

A judge on Tuesday ordered that former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman not delete any records his office has compiled, even if they are not subject to an open-records request.

Kevin Nicholson drops out of Wisconsin governor's race
Jul 6, 2022

Kevin Nicholson drops out of Wisconsin GOP governor race

Republican Kevin Nicholson, a business consultant whose campaign for governor in battleground Wisconsin failed to catch on with conservative voters, announced Tuesday he was dropping out of the race five weeks before the Aug. 9 primary.

Jul 5, 2022

Prosecutors seek prison for 3 ex-cops in Floyd killing

Federal prosecutors asked a judge Wednesday to sentence one of the four former Minneapolis police officers convicted of civil rights violations in George Floyd's killing to as many as 6 1/2 years in prison but to impose significantly stiffer yet unspecified sentences on two others.

Jul 5, 2022

Ruling could dampen government efforts to rein in Big Tech

The Supreme Court's latest climate change ruling could dampen efforts by federal agencies to rein in the tech industry, which went largely unregulated for decades as the government tried to catch up to changes wrought by the internet.

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