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Sep 9, 2016

Judge orders schools to stop fraudulent marketing

A judge has ruled Globe University and the Minnesota School of Business fraudulently marketed and recruited students for its criminal justice program.

Sep 8, 2016

Report criticizes ATF storefront illegal gun sale stings (UPDATE)

Federal agents lacked proper guidance and experience while conducting undercover sting operations in Milwaukee and several other cities that were aimed at disrupting illegal gun sales, according to a U.S. Justice Department report released Thursday.

Sep 8, 2016

Court: Pleas properly entered in fatal fire case

A Wisconsin appeals court has rejected arguments from a man convicted of setting a fatal house fire that his statements should have been suppressed and his guilty pleas withdrawn.

Sep 8, 2016

Judge says park fence in Milwaukee to stay down for now

A judge says a plastic fence will stay down at a Milwaukee park that's at the center of a neighborhood where violence erupted after a police shooting last month.

Sep 8, 2016

Taxpayers to pay $1.6 million to attorneys in abortion case

Wisconsin taxpayers will pay $1.6 million to attorneys who represented Planned Parenthood and others in a lawsuit that successfully challenged a law requiring hospital admitting privileges for doctors who perform abortions.

Sep 7, 2016

Follow the myriad of rules when changing jobs

From ethics to finances to client files, there are so many things to consider when an attorney changes firms.

Sep 7, 2016

Disabled-rights groups ask county to stop planned death (UPDATE)

Disability rights organizations have asked child protection officials to prevent a Wisconsin teenager from going without her ventilator and ending her life.

Sep 7, 2016

Green Bay mayor charged with violating election law

Green Bay's mayor is facing criminal charges of violating state election law.

Sep 7, 2016

DOJ argues against tape release

Law enforcement training videos featuring Attorney General Brad Schimel aren't subject to release under the open records law and doing so could tell pedophiles how to evade capture, Wisconsin's solicitor general told the state Supreme Court on Tuesday.

Sep 7, 2016

Mederson boldly goes where few attorneys go

Have you ever watched an original “Star Trek” episode where Captain James Kirk was being court-martialed and wondered about the legalities of what was happening? Jessica Mederson has.

Sep 7, 2016

Court: State doesn’t have to pay for man’s master’s degree

A Wisconsin appeals court says the state Department of Workforce Development doesn't have to pay for a man's master's degree.

Sep 7, 2016

Jail time for teen who spiked teacher’s drink

A teenager who spiked her teacher's drink at Gillett High School is spending some time in jail.

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