Judge Bauer on driver’s license restrictions; DiMotto on Siefert v. Alexander
Judge Bauer on drivers license restrictions.Link Judge DiMotto on Siefert v. Alexander.Link
VINCHECK
The National Insurance Crime Bureau provides a service to check VIN numbers to see if the vehicle has been reported stolen, but not recovered, or reported as salvage. The service […]
Pettit on census takers; WSJ covers sheep research case
Tristand Pettit on landlords’ obligations to census takers.Link The WSJ Law Blog’s coverage of Wisconsin’s sheep research case.Link
Supreme Court Historical Society
I visit the U.S. Supreme Court website regularly. It is an excellent source of information. I didn’t know, until recently however, that for historical materials pertaining to the Supreme Court, […]
Connection between actor Robeson and Marquette; Pro se divorce litigants in Waukesha County
Interesting account of the connection between actor Paul Robeson and Marquette Law.Link Discussion of a study of pro se divorce litigants in Waukesha County.Link
Judge Bauer has started a blog
Dodge County Circuit Court Judge Steven Bauer has started a blog. Link
2010 Property Assessment Manual
The 2010 Property Assessment Manual (PDF) is now available. The first document lists specific updates for the various chapters. Some items of note include Appendix 21.A which provides a summary […]
DiMotto on judicial decorum; Ugland on Wisconsin’s reporter privilege
Judge DiMotto on judicial decorum.Link Erik Ugland on Wisconsin’s reporter privilege.Link
DiMotto on judicial conduct; Secunda on attorney fees in ERISA cases
Check out these interesting legal blogs. Judge DiMotto on judicial conduct and politics.Link Prof. Secunda on attorney fees in ERISA cases.Link New law review article on the Privileges or Immunities […]
Memorial Day
Memorial Day commemorates the men and women who died while serving in the military. In researching these brave individuals, the government provides an extensive amount of information. Below are just […]
Judge DiMotto on ex parte communications; O’Hear on Graham opinion
Judge DiMotto on ex parte communications.Link Michael O’Hear on the SCOTUS opinion in Graham.Link
Bruce on new discrimination law; Groth on future wage loss
Check out these interesting legal blogs. John Bruce on a new discrimination law.Link Jon Groth on future wage loss.Link
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

