State Supreme Court weighs voter eligibility records
Wisconsin Supreme Court considers whether records of voters deemed incompetent should be public, balancing privacy rights and election transparency.
Wisconsin Supreme Court refuses to release voter records sought by conservative activist
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday rejected an attempt by a conservative activist to obtain guardianship records in an effort to find ineligible voters, but the case could return.
Legal News
- Door County pizza trademark lawsuit heads to court
- State Supreme Court weighs voter eligibility records
- Wisconsin sheriffs split on ICE immigration policies
- Aging prison population drives Wisconsin corrections costs
- Real estate agent, wife charged in $500k lodge theft
- Ex-Wisconsin man sentenced for illegal campaign funds
- Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear voter records case
- UW-Madison researcher charged in lab poisoning case
- Appleton doctor to pay $382k in Medicare false claims case
- Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs judicial recusal rule
- Brunette launches bid for Supreme Court
- Franklin man pleads guilty to SNAP fraud, tax crimes
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- Scheduling Order Enforcement-Appellate Sanctions
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- Judicial Estoppel-Failure to Raise an Issue
- Doctrine of Issue Preclusion
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel-Strickland Standard
- Pleas Withdrawal-Plea Colloquy Defect
- Minimum Wage Laws-Arbitration Agreement Dispute
- Sufficiency of Evidence-Daubert Standard
- Due Process Rights
- Immigration



