Poll: Most Americans think Supreme Court favors Trump
A Marquette Law School Poll finds 61% of U.S. adults believe the Supreme Court rules in President Trump's favor most or almost all the time.
FBI interviews Milwaukee officers in 2020 election probe
The FBI interviewed Milwaukee police officers as part of a federal probe into Wisconsin's 2020 presidential election, sources told the Journal Sentinel.
Wisconsin ballot curing lawsuit seeks uniform voter rules
League of Women Voters challenges Wisconsin absentee ballot curing law, seeking statewide standards to protect voting rights.
State lawsuit seeks electronic ballots for disabled voters
A Dane County judge hears arguments in a lawsuit by Disability Rights Wisconsin seeking electronic absentee ballots for voters with print disabilities.
Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs judicial recusal changes
Wisconsin Supreme Court hears arguments on judicial recusal rules as legal groups urge further study of campaign donations and impartiality.
State Supreme Court to hear gerrymander case
The Wisconsin Supreme Court agrees to hear an appeal challenging the state's congressional district map as an “anti-competitive gerrymander” ahead of 2028 redistricting.
Officials worry about USPS speed with ballot delivery
Wisconsin election officials urge USPS to address absentee ballot mail delays after clerks reported late ballot deliveries in April elections.
Dugan sentencing delayed for oral arguments
Federal judge delays former Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan’s sentencing to hear oral arguments on motion to overturn guilty verdict.
Wisconsin women’s prisons 78% over capacity, nearing record
Wisconsin's women's prisons are 78% over capacity as the state's prison population nears an all-time high, forcing beds into gyms and cutting access to programs.
Wisconsin sheriffs appeal ICE detention lawsuit
Five Wisconsin sheriffs appeal a ruling in an ICE detention lawsuit that could determine whether local jails can hold immigrants for federal authorities.
Organic dairy brands sue over federal milk pricing rules
Organic Valley, Aurora and Horizon Organic are challenging the Federal Milk Marketing Orders program, claiming it unfairly diverts millions from organic dairy farmers.
Wisconsin courts need more judges, workload study finds
A new Wisconsin court study found the state needs more judges and court officials to manage growing workloads and case complexity.
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












