Judge allows Ho-Chunk gambling lawsuit to proceed
A federal judge allowed the Ho-Chunk Nation’s lawsuit against Kalshi to continue over online sports gambling in Wisconsin.
Judge orders 23 Madison ballots to be counted
A Dane County judge ordered 23 late-arriving Madison absentee ballots counted in Wisconsin’s April Supreme Court election.
Judge halts some work on Enbridge Line 5 reroute
A Wisconsin judge allowed most Enbridge Line 5 construction to continue while halting some waterway work tied to permit disputes.
Wisconsin conversion therapy ban challenged in court
A federal lawsuit challenges Wisconsin’s conversion therapy ban, arguing the rule violates counselors’ free speech rights.
Oconto Falls seeks dismissal of Title IX abuse suit
Oconto Falls School District seeks dismissal of a Title IX lawsuit alleging officials ignored years of sexual abuse claims by students.
Judge orders release of Wisconsin police officer names
A judge ruled Wisconsin must release names of 16,000 law enforcement officers, siding with media groups in a public records lawsuit over transparency.
State vape law upheld amid possible Supreme Court clash
A federal appeals court upheld Wisconsin’s vape law as similar cases in other states could create a split, raising the odds of U.S. Supreme Court review.
State Supreme Court weighs voter eligibility records
Wisconsin Supreme Court considers whether records of voters deemed incompetent should be public, balancing privacy rights and election transparency.
Federal judge blocks Trump transgender care limits
A federal judge blocked Trump administration limits on transgender youth care, siding with Wisconsin and 20 states challenging the policy.
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.
Karofsky criticizes Lazar in Wisconsin court race
Chief Justice Jill Karofsky accuses Judge Maria Lazar of backing conservative interests in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race ahead of the April 7 election.
Madison appeals ruling in uncounted ballot lawsuit
City of Madison appeals ruling allowing damages lawsuit over 193 uncounted absentee ballots, citing Gillespie v. Palmer and election law liability concerns.
Legal News
- State sues Trump over nursing student loan cuts
- Milwaukee to pay $575K to settle swatting lawsuit
- Oshkosh theater president accused of stealing $15,000
- Wisconsin ICE detainee lawsuit sent back to state court
- Judge denies venue change in Elijah Vue death case
- League of Women Voters sues over absentee ballot rules
- Man pleads not guilty to stealing ambulance while naked
- Evers unaware of ‘widespread’ FBI probe in 2020 election
- Judge allows Ho-Chunk gambling lawsuit to proceed
- Judge orders 23 Madison ballots to be counted
- Judge halts some work on Enbridge Line 5 reroute
- FBI expands Wisconsin 2020 election investigation
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













