Milwaukee Journal Archives
On April 1, 2010, WisBlawg’s Bonnie Shucha wrote about archived news articles from the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel being available via Google News. Well, the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel now offers a search option […]
Out of the Woods
Ever heard of Tiger Woods? How about Elin Nordegren? Okay, what about Thomas Sasser or Josefin Lonnborg? While not household names, the two have certainly enhanced their profiles, not to […]
Pettit on lead paint audits; Wagner on law and disorder
Check out these interesting legal blogs. Tristan Pettit on lead paint audits. Mary Wagner on law and disorder.
Pettit on writs of restitution; BTL on nominee’s net worth
Check out these interesting legal blogs. More from Tristan Pettit on writs of restitution. BTL on nominee’s net worth.
Judge Bauer on incapacitation – Mary Wagner on criminal law
Check out these interesting legal blogs. Judge Bauer on incapacitation Mary Wagner on criminal law
Ready, ‘Net, Go!
The Special Collections division of Tulane University Libraries maintains a website containing archival internet resources. This portal, entitled Ready, ‘Net, Go!, is “an archival ‘meta index,’ or index of archival […]
I Bought the Law
The recent settlement reached in a lawsuit over a rule requiring disclosure of campaign spending sources is the latest chapter in ongoing efforts to revamp election laws in the state. […]
Bauer on moral luck; Pettit on writs of restitution
Check out these interesting legal blogs. Judge Bauer on moral luck. Tristan Pettit on writs of restitution.
O’Hear on the inextricably intertwined doctrine; DiMotto on service of process
Check out these interesting legal blogs.Professor O’Hear on the inextricably intertwined doctrine. Judge DiMotto on service of process.
Butler’s nomination returned to White House
Butler’s nomination returned to White House
Bauer on moral culpability; DiMotto on prior convictions
Check out these interesting legal blogs. Judge Bauer on moral culpability. Judge DiMotto on prior convictions.
Program Operations Manual System
The Social Security Administration’s Program Operations Manual is a “primary source of information used by Social Security employees to process claims for Social Security benefits.” The public online version varies […]
Legal News
- USPS ballot rule could affect state absentee voting
- Lawsuit claims DPI violated Wisconsin open meetings law
- Trump attorney seeks dismissal of Wisconsin forgery charges
- Ballot challenges dismissed in Congressional primary race
- Mosque leader has unmet needs in detention, lawyers say
- Bangstad denied ballot slot over signature shortfall
- Judge dismisses case to save historic Alpine Resort
- Congressional candidate challenges rivals’ ballot papers
- FBI interview covers poll worker’s complaint
- Milwaukee County hires lawyers to protect 2020 ballot privacy
- Madison election official reassigned after ballot error
- Prison guard sentenced for sexually assaulting inmate
Case Digests
- Witness Inducement-Public Reprimand
- Attorney Misconduct-License Revocation
- Daubert Standard-Damages Cap
- Business Replacement Benefits-Equitable Estoppel
- Self-Storage Act-Sufficiency of Evidence
- Rule 11 Plea-Constructive Possession
- Sentencing Enhancement-Harmless Error- Methamphetamine Distribution
- Substantive Reasonableness-Sentencing Disparity
- Deferential Substantial-Evidence Standard-Hardship Determination
- First Amendment-Connick/Pickering Balancing Framework
- Monell Liability-Eighth Amendment (Medical Care)
- Lanham Act-International Service

