Roundy’s sued for firing nursing mother over water request
EEOC sues Roundy’s after a nursing mother was fired for requesting a water bottle accommodation, alleging violations of PWFA and ADA laws.
Wisconsin court reverses absentee voting case ruling
Wisconsin’s Court of Appeals overturned a ruling allowing the Legislature to intervene in an absentee voting lawsuit, citing lack of legal reasoning.
Judge rules merchant website is ‘place of public accommodation’
Legally blind consumers have filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Minnesota against a yarn producer because they are not able to navigate the company’s website. The plaintiffs assert that Lion Brand Yarn Company, the oldest producer of kitting and craft yarn in the United States, is not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act because they cannot navigate the company’s website.
Legal Tech
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- Are AI prompts privileged? Time will tell
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- Bond set at $10,000 for Marquette student charged in teammates’ deaths
- Kaul tops Toney in AG fundraising race
- Johnson Creek officer investigated after OWI arrest
- Appeals court voids Sister Bay rental bedroom limit
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- Four convicted in credit union fraud case
- New dedicated coverage of tech challenges facing law firms
Case Digests
- Protective Placement-Sufficiency of Evidence
- Insurance Coverage Exclusions-Policy Interpretation
- Writ of Mandamus-Public Records Law
- Statute of Limitations-Notice of Claim Requirements
- Contempt of Court-Family Law
- Void Lease-Periodic Tenancy
- Landlord Tenant Law-Rent Recovery
- Double Jeopardy-Criminal Procedure
- OWI-Probable Cause
- Injunction bonds-Forfeiture
- Sufficiency of Evidence-Right to Testify
- Postconviction Relief-Procedural Bars



