Kaul sues EPA over greenhouse gas rule repeal
Wisconsin AG Josh Kaul joins multi-state lawsuit challenging the EPA’s repeal of its greenhouse gas endangerment finding and related emissions rules.
Madison missed ballot found after February primary
Madison officials failed to count a ballot in the February primary, raising concerns amid a lawsuit over nearly 200 missing 2024 presidential ballots.
Milwaukee court reporter charged with transcript fraud
A Milwaukee County court reporter faces felony charges for allegedly overcharging transcript fees, violating Wisconsin law and misleading customers.
Eastern Wisconsin U.S. Attorney post remains in limbo
The Eastern District of Wisconsin lacks a permanent U.S. Attorney as judges decline to confirm Brad Schimel, leaving the top federal prosecutor role vacant.
Supreme Court candidates on 2020 election case
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Chris Taylor and Maria Lazar discuss how they would have ruled in Trump v. Biden over 2020 election ballots.
Supreme Court weighs control of settlement funds
The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments in a dispute between the Legislature and Attorney General Josh Kaul over who controls money from multi-state lawsuit settlements.
Education Dept. probes New Richmond schools over Title IX
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating the New Richmond School District over its policy allowing transgender students to use bathrooms matching gender identity.
Wausau manufacturer to pay $250K for pollution violations
Apogee Wausau Group will pay $250,000 to settle alleged Wisconsin air pollution violations after DNR inspections found excessive emissions and compliance failures.
Justice Annette Ziegler to step down in 2027
Justice Annette Ziegler, 62, will retire from the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2027 after 30 years on the bench, opening a high-profile election race.
Supreme Court to hear DOJ settlement funds case
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case over whether Attorney General Josh Kaul or the Legislature controls state legal settlement funds.
Immigrant detention challenges surge in Wisconsin courts
Immigrants held in Wisconsin ICE detention centers are increasingly filing habeas petitions challenging detention as federal judges push back on bond restrictions.
Baldwin opposes Schimel as interim U.S. attorney
Sen. Tammy Baldwin opposes extending Brad Schimel as interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin as judges weigh whether to keep him past March 16.
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













