Walker doesn’t expect sanctuary cities bill to pass Senate
Gov. Scott Walker says he doesn't expect the Wisconsin state Senate will pass a bill banning sanctuary cities, and he's "just fine with that."
Wife charged in husband’s fatal Oconomowoc shooting
Prosecutors have charged a woman with fatally shooting her husband in Oconomowoc nine months ago.
Wisconsin joins suits against Affordable Care Act fees
Wisconsin and five other states are suing the federal government and various federal agencies over a part of the Affordable Care Act that they complain has cost them millions of dollars.
DA clears Ashwaubenon officer in deadly shooting
A police officer in Ashwaubenon could return to the streets as early as next week after he was cleared in a deadly shooting.
State appeals court clarifies ‘webcam abortion’ law
Planned Parenthood lacks standing to file a lawsuit challenging a Wisconsin law governing "webcam" abortions, a divided state appeals court ruled Wednesday.
Honoring the judges (PHOTO SLIDESHOW)
The Milwaukee Bar Association celebrated its annual Judges Night on Tuesday at the Grain Exchange in Milwaukee.
Report calls for $184M Milwaukee County Courthouse, related demolition
A report to Milwaukee County officials recommends both the construction of a new Criminal Courthouse and the demolition of an existing county structure, all for about $184 million.
Man accused of trying to join extremists challenges ruling
A Wisconsin man accused of trying to join the Islamic State group is challenging a finding that he's competent to stand trial.
Johnson says it’s reasonable not to act on Obama nominee
Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said Wednesday that he thinks it's "eminently reasonable" to have the next president and Senate decide who will serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, which puts him at odds with his Democratic opponent, Russ Feingold.
Open-government advocates question closed-door DNR meeting (UPDATE)
Open-government advocates are questioning whether a Department of Natural Resources board violated the state's open-meetings law by having an unannounced closed-door gathering.
Walsh Bradley’s uncle couldn’t vote with military ID
A Wisconsin Supreme Court justice says her uncle was unable to vote in last week's primary election, even though he has a veteran's ID from his service in World War II.
Report finds noncompliance with ignition interlock devices
Wisconsin judges have ordered tens of thousands of ignition interlock devices installed on the vehicles of convicted drunken drivers over the past several years.
Legal News
- Enough signatures collected to force recall election for Wisconsin GOP leader, commission says
- PHOTOS: Wisconsin legal community plays ethics game at Bar meeting
- Wisconsin Supreme Court resolves Door County sidewalk issue
- Wisconsin taxpayers to pay half the cost of redistricting consultants hired by Supreme Court
- Gary E. Davis sentenced to life in prison for Fond du Lac County homicide, mayhem
- Wisconsin judge won’t allow boaters on flooded private property
- Milwaukee judge among legal community honored by State Bar
- Milwaukee-based Lockheed Martin subsidiary part of $70 million Navy settlement
- Wisconsin judge to weigh letting people with disabilities vote electronically from home in November
- Facebook warrant upheld despite close question on particularity
- Democratic Party of Wisconsin Jewish caucus statement on Dobbs anniversary
- Trump endorses Ten Commandments in schools, implores evangelical Christians to vote in November
Case Digests
- Suppression of Evidence
- Condemnation Powers-“Pedestrian Way”
- Insurance-Statute of Limitations-Sanctions
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Evidence
- Seizure-Reasonable Suspicion-Jury Instructions
- Sentencing Guidelines
- Collective Action-Overtime Wages-Arbitration
- Sentencing Guidelines
- Delayed Disclosure-Mistrial Motion
- Sixth Amendment-Request for Jury Trial