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David Prosser

Feb 27, 2012

State Supreme Court opts to close some meetings

A sharply divided Wisconsin Supreme Court voted Monday to end its longstanding practice of discussing court administrative matters in open conference.

Dec 13, 2011

Elections board to approve Waukesha County changes

Changes in procedure made after the Waukesha County clerk failed to report thousands of votes in this spring's Wisconsin Supreme Court election were set to be approved by the state board that oversees elections.

Dec 6, 2011

Justice Prosser says he has colon illness (UPDATE)

A state Supreme Court justice said Monday he's recovering from a colon ailment and won't take up any new cases this month.

Nov 29, 2011

Justices consider taking oral arguments outside the court

A high school gymnasium isn’t where veteran Milwaukee appellate lawyer Rob Henak said he aspired to argue a case in front of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Nov 9, 2011

Justices, attorneys divided on need for State Bar review (UPDATE)

For the first time in 30 years, the Wisconsin Supreme Court is considering the formation of a committee to evaluate the performance and function of the mandatory State Bar.

Oct 21, 2011

Justice gone wild

I have been on high alert — not to mention haunted by a profound and growing sense of apprehension, anxiety, and outright fear — ever since I learned that a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice was accused this past summer of trying to throttle one of his colleagues who had disagreed with him during a meeting in which matters apparently went south really fast.

Sep 29, 2011

Supreme Court justices agree to play nice 
(UPDATE)

By DINESH RAMDE Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s Supreme Court justices pledged Wednesday to work together in a collegial fashion, though some only reluctantly agreed to what was arguably the most toothless suggestion put forth by a chief justice hoping to repair the court’s reputation as divided and dysfunctional. Several justices said the […]

Sep 28, 2011

Probe: Waukesha County clerk likely violated law in election (UPDATE)

By TODD RICHMOND Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A county clerk likely violated the law when she failed to report thousands of votes in this spring’s tightly contested Wisconsin Supreme Court election, but her conduct wasn’t criminal, state investigators said Wednesday. Waukesha County Clerk Kathy Nickolaus touched off a firestorm in April when she […]

Sep 26, 2011

Views from around the state: State Supremes make right choice; DOJ falters on concealed carry training rules

It might have made for great reality TV, but we doubt it would have resulted in better legal decisions. A proposal by Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson to open case deliberations to the public recently died a quick death after it got a chilly reception from the four conservative justices on the high court.

Sep 19, 2011

EDITORIAL: Making appointments

Ideally, every voter put serious thought into the state Supreme Court candidates’ qualifications before casting a ballot in the last election.

Sep 16, 2011

Senators introduce legislation that would abolish Supreme Court elections

Two state senators introduced legislation Thursday that would eliminate the election of state Supreme Court justices and replace that system with an appointment process based on merit.

Sep 16, 2011

State Supreme Court agrees to consider abolishing mandatory bar (UPDATE)

On Thursday, the state Supreme Court breathed life into a contentious petition to abolish mandatory participation in the State Bar of Wisconsin.

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