Police association endorses Kloppenburg
The Wisconsin Professional Police Association has endorsed Court of Appeals Judge JoAnne Kloppenburg in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race.
Davis & Kuelthau’s Hollander gets all the tax pieces to fit
Courtney Hollander can’t remember when she didn’t want to be an attorney. But it wasn’t until she took a class on tax law at the University of Wisconsin School of Law that she found her focus.
High court gives preliminary OK to mandatory e-filing
Officials from Wisconsin's trial courts encouraged the state Supreme Court on Tuesday to green light mandatory e-filing throughout the state.
Whitefish Bay attorney faces 9-month suspension
A Whitefish Bay attorney faces a nine-month suspension of his law license over accusations that he, among other things, mishandled client money.
Milwaukee attorney faces 60-day license suspension
A Milwaukee attorney is facing the suspension of his law license over allegations he mishandled client fees and failed to return money for work he did not do.
Green Bay police arrest man on suspected 12th OWI
Green Bay police have arrested a man on his suspected 12th OWI offense.
Environmental group threatens lawsuit over Mackinac pipeline
An environmental group is threatening to sue the federal government over a Great Lakes oil pipeline.
GOP Senators: No hearing, no vote for Obama US Supreme Court pick
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday ruled out any hearing for President Barack Obama's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, insisting that the choice rests with the president's successor.
Primary loser endorses Kloppenburg for Supreme Court
The candidate knocked out of the race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court is endorsing Court of Appeals Judge JoAnne Kloppenburg.
Trial begins for man accused of killing wife in 1984
The trial of a man accused of killing his wife in central Wisconsin in 1984 has opened.
Illinois baby sitter pleads guilty in Wisconsin girl’s death
A Waukegan woman has pleaded guilty to killing a 3-month-old Wisconsin girl who she was babysitting in 2012.
Free credit monitoring for jail inmates due to error
Dozens of inmates at a northern Wisconsin jail are eligible for free credit monitoring because their personal information was accidentally posted online.
Legal News
- Wisconsin lawyers file University of Wisconsin public records request seeking answers to protests
- Wisconsin Supreme Court issues orders amending Supreme Court rules and Wis. Stats.
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- Former Milwaukee election official fined for obtaining fake absentee ballots
- Contract dispute prevents airing of 15 regional sports networks, impacts Brewers
- Wis. middle school focuses on recovery as authorities investigate shooting
- Gov. Evers seeks applicants for Sheboygan and Green County Sheriffs
- North Carolina man who harbored Nazi memorabilia and attacked Black and Latino men sentenced to 41 months
- Nation grieves with families of officers killed in NC
- Amended complaint filed in federal court against State Bar of Wisconsin seeks punitive damages
- United Healthcare suit against cancer drug distributor time-barred
- Trump’s Wisconsin visit warns of jail time if he violates a trial gag order
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