State attorneys team up as immigration cases surge
Wisconsin attorneys collaborate as immigration detentions rise, raising civil rights concerns and due process issues for migrants facing deportation.
Wisconsin school funding lawsuit nears key deadline
A school funding lawsuit challenging constitutional adequacy nears a key deadline as lawmakers weigh response and districts warn of cuts.
Wausau mayor avoids charges in drop box probe
Wisconsin prosecutors declined charges in the Wausau drop box case, citing lack of evidence and unclear state law on ballot drop boxes.
Green Bay mayor cleared in city hall recording probe
Prosecutors decline charges against Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich after a three-year probe into City Hall audio recording devices and surveillance practices.
Taylor easily wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race
Chris Taylor won the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, defeating Maria Lazar and expanding the liberal majority to 5-2 on the state’s highest court.
Green Bay clerk sent duplicate absentee ballots
Green Bay’s clerk sent duplicate absentee ballots to voters, prompting a GOP complaint and raising concerns about election law violations and fraud risk.
Wisconsin Supreme Court race sees sharp drop in spending
Wisconsin Supreme Court race between Chris Taylor and Maria Lazar sees lower spending and turnout after record-breaking 2025 election.
Wisconsin joins lawsuit over Trump mail ballot order
Wisconsin and 22 states sue Trump over an order expanding federal control of mail-in ballots and voter rolls ahead of midterm elections.
Evers restores prison commutation process in Wisconsin
Gov. Tony Evers restores Wisconsin’s prison commutation process after 30 years, creating a review board and new path for youth offenders.
Lazar, Taylor square off in court debate
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Chris Taylor and Maria Lazar clash on abortion, redistricting and election law in their only debate.
Uncounted ballots shake trust in Madison elections
Nearly 200 uncounted absentee ballots in Madison spark lawsuits, investigations and declining voter trust ahead of future Wisconsin elections.
GOP lawmakers accuse Kaul of DOJ hiring violations
Republicans accuse Wisconsin AG Josh Kaul of bypassing state law by hiring privately funded attorneys, while Democrats call the probe political.
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











