Judge dismisses DBE lawsuit after DOT rule change
A federal judge dismissed a DBE lawsuit after the U.S. DOT halted minority contracting goals, leaving uncertainty for contractors and state agencies.
Federal court strikes down project labor agreement rule
A federal court ruled on the side of contractors who protested an executive order for project labor agreements on large federal contracts.
Legal News
- Mequon clerk rejects absentee ballots over address rules
- Wisconsin senators send U.S. Attorney nominees to Trump
- Judge advances case in Ridglan Farms break-in
- Oshkosh man gets 15 years for Kwik Trip armed robbery
- Judge orders release of Wisconsin police officer names
- Chris Taylor backs Colón for Wisconsin court
- State vape law upheld amid possible Supreme Court clash
- Supreme Court weakens Voting Rights Act provision
- Court dismisses challenge to state congressional maps
- Jury awards $5.5M in Menards workplace injury case
- Feds sue Wisconsin over prediction market lawsuits
- Pedro Colon enters Supreme Court race
Case Digests
- Fourteenth Amendment-Comparable Evidence Availability
- Post Conviction Motion-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine-Fourth Amendment
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- Substantial Evidence Standard-Disability Insurance Benefits
- Rehabilitation Act-Race Discrimination (Title VII & §1981)-Employment Law
- Trust Fund Doctrine-Tax-Claim of Right Doctrine
- Equal Protection Clause-Balance of Equities-Tobacco Product Sales
- Education-Protected Speech
- Disciplinary Proceedings
- Asbestos Exposure-Punitive Damages
- Scheduling Order Enforcement-Appellate Sanctions



