Toney outraises Kaul in attorney general race
Fond du Lac DA Eric Toney outraised Attorney General Josh Kaul in recent filings, intensifying the Wisconsin attorney general race ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
Eric Toney to run again for Wisconsin attorney general
Fond du Lac County DA Eric Toney announced he’ll run again for Wisconsin attorney general, setting up a possible 2026 rematch with Josh Kaul.
2026 Supreme Court race may be overshadowed
After record-breaking spending in the last Supreme Court race, the 2026 spring contest may not attract much attention, especially with the wide-open governor’s race.
Josh Kaul announces 2026 reelection bid for AG
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul announced he’ll seek reelection in 2026, citing his record on public safety, abortion rights and legal reforms.
Gov. Tony Evers won’t seek third term in 2026
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announces he won’t run in 2026, opening the first gubernatorial race in 16 years amid Democratic hopes for legislative control.
Rebecca Bradley reports no fundraising
Justice Rebecca Bradley raised no funds in 2025 as Chris Taylor reports a record-breaking fundraising haul.
Poll shows 49% approve of Wisconsin Supreme Court
Marquette Law School Poll finds 49% approve of the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s work; voters split on partisan elections and Evers’ third term bid.
Legal News
- Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs judicial recusal rules
- Wisconsin settles Waupun prison death lawsuit for $3.75M
- Wisconsin settles $10M PFAS lawsuit against Tyco
- Poll: Most Americans think Supreme Court favors Trump
- FBI interviews Milwaukee officers in 2020 election probe
- Georgia-Pacific settles wrongful termination lawsuit
- Attorney reprimanded over witness payments
- Animal rights activists set for trial in beagle raid case
- Wisconsin ballot curing lawsuit seeks uniform voter rules
- Kenosha couple loses appeal in Brewers 50/50 raffle case
- State lawsuit seeks electronic ballots for disabled voters
- Attorney disbarred after sexual assault conviction
Case Digests
- Involuntary Medication-Competency to Stand Trial
- Informer Privilege Statute-Clear Error
- Sixth Amendment-Third-Party Perpetrator Evidence
- Plea Withdrawal-Manifest Injustice
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel-Procedural Bar
- CHIPS Confidentiality-Remedial Versus Punitive Sanctions
- Insurance Law
- Breach of Contract-Rule 12(b)(6) Dismissal
- Constitutional Law-Qualified Immunity-First Amendment Retaliation
- Qualified Immunity-Excessive Force-Civil Rights
- Hostile Work Environment-Sexual Harassment
- Sufficiency of Evidence-McDonnell Douglas Framework








