Wisconsin court staffing bill dies in state Senate
A Wisconsin court staffing bill adding prosecutors and public defenders stalled in the Senate, raising concerns over case backlogs and defendants’ rights.
New state law lets candidates withdraw from ballots
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed a new law letting candidates withdraw from election ballots if they file seven days before certification.
Wisconsin prison overhaul faces key vote
Gov. Tony Evers’ $15 million Wisconsin prison overhaul plan faces a key vote that could decide the future of Green Bay, Lincoln Hills and Waupun prisons.
Wisconsin GOP lawmaker wants wide youth social media limits
The measure would also stop children under 18 from using their accounts between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m..
Legal News
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- Wisconsin high court rejects voter records request
- Wisconsin Supreme Court pauses ICE detainer lawsuit
- Former EPA staff sue over First Amendment firings
- Wisconsin election leaders oppose USPS ballot rule
- Microsoft sued over Wisconsin data center noise
- Wisconsin lawmaker owes $2K on unpaid ambulance bill
- Dugan seeks leniency before ICE obstruction sentence
Case Digests
- Mootness Doctrine-Harmless Error
- Chapter 51 Commitments Commitment-Harmless Error
- Dangerousness Standard-Criminal Competency
- Americans with Disabilities Act- Termination of parental rights
- Abuse of Discretion-Waiver to Adult Court
- Termination of Parental Rights – Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Right of Survivorship-Appellate Procedure
- Judicial Vindictiveness-Sentencing
- Sentencing Discretion-No-Contact Order
- Exclusionary Rule and Blood Draw Procedures-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Plea Agreement-Criminal Procedure
- Voting Rights Act-Vote Dillution




