USPS ballot rule could affect state absentee voting
A proposed USPS rule tied to Trump election policies could affect Wisconsin absentee voting, voter data access and rural ballot delivery.
Trump attorney seeks dismissal of Wisconsin forgery charges
Jim Troupis, Trump's former Wisconsin campaign attorney, is asking a judge to dismiss felony forgery charges, citing a presidential pardon and requesting a venue change.
Ballot challenges dismissed in Congressional primary race
Wisconsin Elections Commission dismisses ballot challenges against three 7th Congressional District candidates, clearing them for the Aug. 11 Republican and Democratic primary.
Mosque leader has unmet needs in detention, lawyers say
Attorneys for Milwaukee mosque leader Salah Sarsour seek his release from immigration detention, citing health concerns and religious rights issues.
Bangstad denied ballot slot over signature shortfall
Minocqua Brewing Co. owner Kirk Bangstad was denied ballot access after failing to meet signature requirements, raising legal and election law issues.
Congressional candidate challenges rivals’ ballot papers
Republican Jessi Ebben challenges nomination signatures of Congressional rivals, citing a new Wisconsin residency law for petition circulators.
FBI interview covers poll worker’s complaint
FBI agents interview Milwaukee poll worker about 2020 election claims tied to alleged ballot issues, as investigation focuses on fact-finding.
Milwaukee County hires lawyers to protect 2020 ballot privacy
Milwaukee County is hiring outside attorneys to protect the privacy of 180,000 ballots cast in 2020 as FBI investigators interview election workers.
Madison election official reassigned after ballot error
A Madison election official was reassigned after admitting responsibility for 23 absentee ballots that arrived late on Election Day.
Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs judicial recusal rules
Wisconsin's Supreme Court voted 5-2 to study new recusal rules for judges after campaign contributions, sparked by the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history.
Wisconsin settles Waupun prison death lawsuit for $3.75M
Wisconsin will pay $3.75 million to settle a lawsuit over the 2024 death of inmate Donald Maier at Waupun Correctional Institution.
Wisconsin settles $10M PFAS lawsuit against Tyco
Wisconsin's DOJ reached a $10M settlement with Tyco Fire Products over PFAS contamination in Marinette, but some residents say the deal falls short.
Legal News
- Wisconsin officials push to destroy 2020 absentee ballots
- LexisNexis releases state liability insurance treatise
- Milwaukee gang members get life in COVID fraud killing
- Wisconsin Supreme Court ends minority college grants
- Young immigration lawyer earns Wisconsin honor
- Wisconsin lawmaker sued over credit card debt
- Wisconsin shoreline access dispute reignites in Ozaukee County
- Door County group sues DNR over Potawatomi park project
- Judge denies Dugan bid to overturn conviction
- Trump allies plead not guilty in Wisconsin elector case
- Minocqua Brewing sues Wisconsin over beer seizure
- Secretary of State candidate faces ballot signature questions
Case Digests
- Residential Leases-Wisconsin Consumer Act
- Landlord-Tenant Law
- 6th Amendment-Postconviction Motion
- Administrative Law-Municipal Authority
- Landlord-Tenant Regulations
- Negligence-Doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur
- Bankruptcy Plans-Administrative Priority Claims
- Fee Allocations
- First Amendment-Trade Libel
- Sentencing Guidelines-Mitigation Arguments
- Fourteenth Amendment
- Sentence Enhancement-Statutory Interpretation











