All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Eric Heisig’
Dancing around the Dahmer files
Nathan Schilz is walking a fine line by putting Jeffrey Dahmer at the center of a musical.
Read MoreFormer Justice Diaz to speak on high court elections
So you think Wisconsin is the only state whose Supreme Court elections are seeing an influx of special interest money?
Read MoreDon’t be so judgmental
I don’t know why Court of Appeals decisions that describe journalistic tactics taken by TV stations amuse me. But they do, and I found another one.
Read MoreFood for thought: What happens when attorneys, witnesses, jurors co-mingle
I guess I thought it would be a bigger deal if attorneys, witnesses and jurors in the same case went to eat in the same place. But I was wrong.
Read MoreEviction case should be evicted
Sometimes, it’s pretty easy to sense frustration in an appeal.
Read MoreAccess to Justice Commission’s report reads like a mission statement
The Wisconsin Access to Justice Commission’s new report says many interesting things about the state’s civil legal system.
Read MoreWhen pro se goes bad
See, this is why you don’t represent yourself in court.
Read More‘Breaking Bad’ on charges
A co-worker sent me a link Wednesday to a blog post that discusses the possible charges against the character of Walter White in the AMC show “Breaking Bad.”
Read MoreThe ‘kiss of death’
I think I may have found the oddest entry ever put into a court record. And it’s in Milwaukee County.
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