ICE bond ruling could free Sheboygan Falls woman
A federal appeals court ruling against mandatory ICE detention could allow a Sheboygan Falls woman to seek bond release.
Trial begins for ex-Waupun nurse in inmate death case
Former Waupun prison nurse Gwendolyn Vick faces trial over the 2023 inmate death of Cameron Williams at Waupun Correctional Institution.
Neenah Foundry to pay $200K in air permit settlement
Neenah Foundry agreed to pay $200,000 to settle Wisconsin allegations involving air permit violations and environmental compliance issues.
FBI probes Wisconsin’s 2020 presidential election
The FBI has launched a preliminary investigation into Wisconsin’s 2020 election as officials defend election integrity and voter privacy.
Judge pauses Milwaukee food truck curfew
A Milwaukee judge temporarily blocked the city’s new food truck curfew after vendors argued the ordinance violates constitutional rights.
Food truck curfew draws lawsuit
A Milwaukee food truck owner sued the city over a downtown curfew ordinance, claiming the law unfairly targets small businesses.
Former Judge Hannah Dugan renews bid to overturn verdict
Former Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan seeks to overturn her federal obstruction conviction tied to ICE arrest actions in court.
Evers sues Joint Finance Committee over DOJ powers
Gov. Tony Evers sues Wisconsin’s Joint Finance Committee, arguing a 2018 law limiting DOJ settlement authority violates separation of powers.
Appeals court ruling could affect abortion pill access
A federal appeals court ruling on mifepristone mailing could impact Wisconsin abortion access, though current in-person care rules remain unchanged.
Supreme Court to hear hospital tax exemption case
Wisconsin Supreme Court to review Children’s Wisconsin tax exemption dispute with Wauwatosa over hospital construction and nonprofit status.
Commission orders Madison election recount over ballots
Wisconsin Elections Commission orders Madison to redo canvass over late absentee ballots, while Mequon must count previously rejected votes.
Judge blocks tribal fishing limits in northern Wisconsin
A federal judge halts Lac du Flambeau fishing restrictions on walleye and musky lakes, citing conflicts with state law and angler rights.
Legal News
- ICE bond ruling could free Sheboygan Falls woman
- Oconto Falls seeks dismissal of Title IX abuse suit
- South American burglary ring indicted in Wisconsin
- Trial begins for ex-Waupun nurse in inmate death case
- Neenah Foundry to pay $200K in air permit settlement
- Milwaukee attorney convicted in assault case
- FBI probes Wisconsin’s 2020 presidential election
- Judge pauses Milwaukee food truck curfew
- Racine County sued over youth detention center beating
- Food truck curfew draws lawsuit
- Milwaukee landlord pleads not guilty in drug case
- WILL challenges Wisconsin signature-gathering ban
Case Digests
- Attorney License Revocation-Sexual Harassment
- Extrinsic Evidence Rule-Corporate Officer Liability
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Medicaid Fair Hearing-Notice and Hearing Rights
- Termination of Parental Rights-Substantial Relationship Test
- Individuals With Disabilities Education Act-Plain Error Review
- Jurisdictional Authority-Sufficiency of Evidence
- Fourth Amendment-Evidence Suppression
- Rehabilitation Act-Hostile Workplace
- Federal Arbitration Act-Refusal to Arbitrate
- Breach of Agreement-Mootness-Tax Assessment
- Domestic Abuse-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel (Subsequent Counsel)-Intimidation













