Brookfield attorney faces 6 misconduct counts
A longtime Brookfield attorney allegedly kept more than $21,000 of client money without providing an explanation as to why.
US Supreme Court weighs state tax authority
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering new limits on how states can assess income tax on money residents earn across state lines.
Court upholds conviction of former Walker aide (UPDATE)
One of Gov. Scott Walker's former key Milwaukee aides was properly convicted of campaigning on taxpayers' time, a divided state appeals court ruled Wednesday.
Doctor: Girl, 12, competent in Slender Man case (UPDATE)
A state doctor believes the mental condition of one of two girls accused of repeatedly stabbing a classmate to please the fictional horror character Slender Man has improved, and the 12-year-old is fit to stand trial, a Wisconsin judge said Wednesday.
Williams takes top spot at Wisconsin Law Journal
Jim Williams took over the position of president and publisher of the Wisconsin Law Journal on Nov. 3.
Ex-officer convicted in child sex case
A former police officer turned businessman has been found guilty of sexually assaulting boys in northwest Wisconsin.
OLR seeks to suspend Madison lawyer for 60 days
A Madison attorney who the Office of Lawyer Regulation says charged excessive fees to a client and continuously failed to provide an invoice is facing a 60-day suspension of her law license.
State’s judges noncompliant with OWI penalties (UPDATE)
Some chronic drunken drivers in Wisconsin spend little time behind bars on felony charges due to lenient sentencing.
Working lunch (PHOTO SLIDESHOW)
Members of Milwaukee’s legal community gathered recently for the Milwaukee Bar Association’s 11th annual State of the Court Luncheon.
Minn. attorney facing additional suspension time
An Osseo, Minn., attorney is facing discipline for allegedly practicing law while his license was suspended.
UW-Oshkosh student charged in ricin case
A 21-year-old University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh student was charged Monday in federal court with possessing the deadly toxin ricin.
US Supreme Court will look at ‘Obamacare’ subsidies
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a new challenge to President Barack Obama's health care law — a case that threatens subsidies that help millions of low- and middle-income people afford their health insurance premiums.
Legal News
- Dane County residents encouraged to weigh how to spend federal funds
- Jurors should have considered stand-your-ground defense in sawed-off shotgun killing, judges rule
- Money isn’t enough to smooth the path for Republican candidates hoping to retake the Senate
- Milwaukee election leader ousted 6 months before election in presidential swing state
- Former President Trump calls for arrest of special prosecutor Jack Smith
- Wisconsin judge dismisses lawsuit challenging state’s new wolf management plan
- Wisconsin Supreme Court issues opinion on Milwaukee Police officer fired over Facebook posts
- Gov. Evers Seeks applicants for Menominee County Register of Deeds
- Donald Trump calls Joe Biden weak on antisemitism, ignoring his own rhetoric
- Gov. Evers again calls Republican lawmakers into special meeting
- CIA is obstructing justice and witness tampering in Havana Syndrome cover up, attorney says
- Wisconsin Supreme Court will decide whether mobile voting sites are legal
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