Wisconsin Supreme Court appeal looms in map cases
Challenges to Wisconsin’s congressional maps may head to the state Supreme Court amid disputes over appeal procedures.
Court dismisses challenge to state congressional maps
A Wisconsin court dismissed a congressional redistricting challenge, ruling gerrymandering claims are non-justiciable without state Supreme Court action.
3-Judge panel rejects congressional map lawsuit
A Wisconsin panel dismissed a lawsuit challenging congressional maps, ruling it lacks authority over Supreme Court-drawn districts ahead of the November election.
Wisconsin mid-decade redistricting fight intensifies
Wisconsin’s 2026 congressional races could shift as new lawsuits push mid-decade redistricting. Courts weigh partisan and anti-competitive gerrymander claims.
What’s next for state’s Congressional maps
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court formed judicial panels to hear two lawsuits challenging the state’s congressional map, sparking disputes over redistricting authority and process.
Supreme Court orders panels in Congressional map fight
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court orders three-judge panels to hear lawsuits challenging GOP-favored congressional maps, escalating the state’s redistricting battle.
Redistricting fight might not be done in time for 2026 races
Wisconsin’s high court will review new gerrymandering lawsuits challenging congressional maps as Democrats seek to reshape districts ahead of the 2026 elections.
GOP hires costly lawyers for map, climate lawsuits
Wisconsin GOP leaders hire pricey law firms for lawsuits over congressional maps and climate rules, drawing criticism for wasting taxpayer money.
Court urged to move forward with House map lawsuits
Attorneys urge Wisconsin’s high court to form a three-judge panel to hear congressional map lawsuits, while GOP lawmakers push for dismissal and recusals.
Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs redistricting lawsuits
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ordered briefs on Dane County redistricting lawsuits, raising new questions about congressional maps ahead of 2026 elections.
New lawsuit challenges state congressional maps
Wisconsin business leaders file lawsuit arguing congressional maps are anti-competitive gerrymanders violating the state constitution’s voting rights.
Lawsuit challenges Wisconsin congressional map bias
Business leaders and voters filed a motion challenging Wisconsin’s congressional map, calling it an anti-competitive and unconstitutional gerrymander.
Legal News
- Attorney reprimanded over witness payments
- Animal rights activists set for trial in beagle raid case
- Wisconsin ballot curing lawsuit seeks uniform voter rules
- Kenosha couple loses appeal in Brewers 50/50 raffle case
- State lawsuit seeks electronic ballots for disabled voters
- Attorney disbarred after sexual assault conviction
- Wisconsin mom freed from ICE custody, speaks out
- Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs judicial recusal changes
- Toney eyes rematch with Kaul in AG race
- State Supreme Court to hear gerrymander case
- Former prison lieutenant fined $500 in inmate death case
- Officials worry about USPS speed with ballot delivery
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- Sixth Amendment-Third-Party Perpetrator Evidence
- Plea Withdrawal-Manifest Injustice
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel-Procedural Bar
- CHIPS Confidentiality-Remedial Versus Punitive Sanctions
- Insurance Law
- Breach of Contract-Rule 12(b)(6) Dismissal
- Constitutional Law-Qualified Immunity-First Amendment Retaliation
- Qualified Immunity-Excessive Force-Civil Rights
- Hostile Work Environment-Sexual Harassment
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