What it takes to make partner
Making sure you’re on track to become partner is somewhat a matter of putting yourself on that path.
AG race focus turns to complaint, marriage comment
Republican attorney general hopeful Brad Schimel illegally used campaign donations to pay his children's baby sitters, a liberal group alleged in a complaint filed Wednesday with state election officials.
Man who killed 3 daughters begins appeals process
A lawyer for a Wisconsin man convicted of killing his three daughters has taken the first step in the appeals process.
Group asks full appeals court to rehear John Doe case
A conservative group has asked a federal appeals court to reconsider a ruling last month tossing a lawsuit the group brought challenging an investigation into possible illegal campaign coordination.
Stoughton attorney faces revocation
A Dane County attorney is facing the loss of his license, as investigators say he repeatedly failed to file cases, took client money without permission and generally ignored his clients.
10 years in prison for hit-and-run fatality
A Beloit man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for a hit-and-run crash that killed a 21-year-old woman in Rock County.
How to: The art of mixing witnesses and alcohol
What if one of your key witnesses to an alleged violent incident had consumed 15 to 20 alcoholic beverages before the incident even occurred?
Voter ID opponents ask US Supreme Court for stay
Opponents of Wisconsin's voter photo identification law have again asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block the mandate from taking effect.
Beat the clock: How to nail on-campus interviews in 20 minutes or less
Twenty minutes: That’s how long most law students have to prove they’ve got what it takes to go from the classroom to the courtroom, or at least the file room.
Amherst woman gets 6 years for fatal crash
An Amherst woman has been sentenced to six years in prison for a fatal drunk driving crash.
State asks court to let voter ID ruling stand
Republican Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to leave Wisconsin's law requiring voters to present photo identification in place, saying changing course now will create confusion heading into the Nov. 4 elections.
Federal judge says hold on gay marriages is lifted
A federal judge in Wisconsin says she is lifting her hold on an order allowing same-sex marriages to take place in Wisconsin.
Legal News
- Wisconsin attorney loses law license, ordered to pay $16K fine
- Former Wisconsin police officer charged with 5 bestiality felony counts
- Judge reject’s Trump’s bid for a new trial in $83.3 million E. Jean Carroll defamation case
- Dozens of deaths reveal risks of injecting sedatives into people restrained by police
- The Latest: Supreme Court arguments conclude in Trump immunity case
- Net neutrality restored as FCC votes to regulate internet providers
- Wisconsin Attorney General asks Congress to expand reproductive health services
- Attorney General Kaul releases update at three-year anniversary of clergy and faith leader abuse initiative
- 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
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