Lawmakers push to move young criminals into juvenile system
A rare bipartisan group of Wisconsin legislators is trying again to move 17-year-old nonviolent criminals into the state's juvenile justice system, saying they deserve a chance to turn their lives around.
Fond du Lac County man found guilty of hiding brother’s body
A Wisconsin man who authorities say hid his late brother's body in a plastic barrel for months has been found guilty of negligently subjecting an individual at risk to abuse causing death.
Wisconsin jury says Apple owes $234 million in patent case
A jury awarded the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation more than $234 million Friday in a patent infringement lawsuit against computer maker Apple Inc.
Beaver Dam woman acquitted in 2001 death of ex-boyfriend
A Wisconsin woman has been acquitted of a first-degree intentional homicide charge stemming from the 2001 cocaine overdose death of her ex-boyfriend.
State’s high court accepts 12 new cases
The Wisconsin Supreme Court announced plans Friday to weigh in on cases involving time limits on filing medical-malpractice claims, breach of the duty to defend clients and the state’s recreational immunity statute.
Breyer took part in case despite wife’s stock ownership (UPDATE)
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer had a conflict of interest under federal law when he heard arguments in a case this week despite his wife's ownership of stock in a company involved in the dispute.
Schimel fighting release of training videos
Attorney General Brad Schimel wants to block the release of training videos he appears in, despite a state appeals court ruling that he make them public.
Variety suits von Briesen’s Noyes just fine
Kelly Noyes knew from an early age that she wanted to be an attorney.
Green Bay man accused of arson, killing dogs to stand trial
A Green Bay man accused of setting fire to his home and killing eight dogs has been ordered to stand trial.
Beloit man gets 30 years for running over ex-girlfriend
A 42-year-old Beloit man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for running over and killing his ex-girlfriend in her driveway last year.
Bill dissolving elections board bill advances
The head of Wisconsin's nonpartisan elections board is defending the agency from Republicans who want to do away with it.
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Legal News
- 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
- FCC fines wireless carriers millions for sharing user locations without consent
- Wisconsin Supreme Court scheduled to hear oral arguments in absentee voting case
- Attorney General Kaul joins multistate coalition to defend U.S. EPA’s light-duty vehicle emission standards
- State Bar of Wisconsin names election winners
- Protests erupt on college campuses throughout Midwest, and U.S. over war in Gaza
- Newly filed report with federal court seeks Havana Syndrome transparency
- Questions of transparency, leadership responsibility linger over State Bar trust
- Firm demands $4.3M in dispute with Wisconsin client
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