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Green Bay man indicted in sexual exploitation of minors
A federal grand jury has returned an indictment against a Green Bay man accusing him of coercing girls to appear in his pornographic videos.
Lawmakers vote to make ‘upskirting’ a felony (UPDATE)
The Wisconsin state Assembly voted Thursday to make "upskirting"— the act of secretly taking a photo of someone's genitals, buttocks or breasts — a felony punishable by up to 3-½ years in prison.
Court focuses on challenges of veterans who offend (UPDATE)
All the defendants in one specialized Milwaukee County court share a common link.
Assembly passes Supreme Court chief justice amendment
The Wisconsin Assembly has passed a constitutional amendment that would rework how state Supreme Court justices pick their leader.
Justices reprimand Chicago attorney for misconduct
The Wisconsin Supreme Court publicly reprimanded attorney Khaja Din on Thursday related to eight counts of misconduct.
Who’s Doing What: Walny launches mediation service; DeWitt adds immigration attorney
Milwaukee-based Walny Legal Group LLC has launched the state’s only estate and probate mediation service registered with the Wisconsin Association of Mediators.
Potawatomi sue over Kenosha casino reimbursement language (UPDATE)
The Forest County Potawatomi filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the federal government's rejection of compact language that would have left the state on the hook for reimbursing the tribe if the rival Menominee Nation gets a casino in Kenosha.
‘Saved by the Bell’ actor pleads not guilty in bar fight
The actor who played Screech in the 1990s TV show "Saved by the Bell" has pleaded not guilty to charges resulting from a bar fight in southeastern Wisconsin.
Attorney brother of Packers coach dies
Joe McCarthy, an attorney in the Pittsburgh area and brother of Packers head coach Mike McCarthy, died Wednesday.
Man gets 40 years in killing, dismemberment
A Wisconsin man was sentenced Wednesday to 40 years in prison in the fatal shooting and dismemberment of a Minnesota man.
Scalia could be surprise vote in housing case
The Obama administration may need the vote of a frequent conservative antagonist on the U.S. Supreme Court to preserve a decades-old strategy for fighting housing discrimination.
Legal News
- State Bar leaders remain deeply divided over special purpose trust
- Former Wisconsin college chancellor fired over porn career is fighting to keep his faculty post
- Pecker says he pledged to be Trump campaign’s ‘eyes and ears’ during 2016 race
- A conservative quest to limit diversity programs gains momentum in states
- Wisconsin prison inmate pleads not guilty to killing cellmate
- Waukesha man sentenced to 30 years for Sex Trafficking
- 12-year-old shot in Milwaukee Wednesday with ‘serious injuries’
- Milwaukee man convicted of laundering proceeds of business email compromise fraud schemes
- Giuliani, Meadows among 18 indicted in Arizona fake electors case
- Some State Bar diversity participants walk away from program
- Wisconsin court issues arrest warrant ‘in error’ for Minocqua Brewing owner
- Iranian nationals charged cyber campaign targeting U.S. Companies
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