Federal judge dismisses $50M motorcycle shop suit
A federal judge has dismissed a $50 million lawsuit filed by the owner of a Neenah motorcycle shop over a 2012 police raid.
High court to take on 12 new cases
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will take on 12 new cases this term from eight different counties.
Attorney faces 2-year suspension over 19 counts of alleged misconduct
A Fond du Lac attorney faces a two-year suspension for misconduct, including misappropriating money at his former law firm.
Walker appoints former Ruder Ware partner to financial bureau
Gov. Scott Walker has appointed a former partner and shareholder at Ruder Ware to the state's Department of Financial Institutions, which regulates the financial industry.
Court upholds mother’s conviction in sexual assault case
An appeals court has upheld the conviction of an Ozaukee County mother who sat by while her husband sexually assaulted her 12-year-old daughter.
Lawmaker seeks to make high school athletics group more open
A state lawmaker wants to make the Wisconsin high school athletics association subject to open records and meetings laws after the group drew ridicule for instructing administrators to step in if fans boo or jeer rivals with common chants such as "air ball" or "season's over."
Fraud sentencing resumes for ex-Buck Tate George
Former NBA player and University of Connecticut star Tate George is back in a federal courtroom in New Jersey for sentencing.
Senate approves tougher drunken driving penalties
The state Senate has passed a bill that would impose tougher penalties on repeat drunken drivers.
Senate approves expanding strip search authority
The state Senate has approved a bill that would expand situations where authorities could conduct strip searches.
Senate approves anti-heroin bills
The Wisconsin Senate has signed off on a package of bills that would crack down on tracking prescription drugs as way to combat heroin abuse.
Senate to take up civil service changes
The state Senate is poised to vote on a bill overhauling Wisconsin's civil service system.
Coupon fraud trial to open nearly 9 years after indictment
Two defendants are set to go on trial in a large coupon fraud case nearly nine years after a grand jury indicted the nation's biggest coupon processor and nearly a dozen people.
Legal News
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- Gov. Evers seeks applicants for Lafayette County Circuit Court
- Complaint against University filed by Wisconsin law firm over $1.9M given to Palestinian students
- Hush money trial judge raises threat of jail as he finds Trump violated gag order, fines him $9K
- Active shooter ‘neutralized’ outside Wisconsin middle school
- Audit finds Wisconsin Capitol Police emergency response times up, calls for better tracking
- Jury finds Wisconsin man sane in sexual assault, killing of toddler
- Attorney sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually exploiting numerous children
- UW-Madison pro-Palestine protesters spark debate over free speech laws
- DEA to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift
- Wisconsin opens public comment on constitutional amendment regarding election officials
- Court upholds Milwaukee police officer’s firing for posting racist memes
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