State Supreme Court candidates spar over political ties
Wisconsin's state Supreme Court candidates sparred over judicial philosophy and political ties in a debate Friday night, trading familiar jabs in the increasingly heated race for a full 10-year term on the court.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates to face off again Friday
The two Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates are facing off again in a debate with less than three weeks to go before the election.
State Supreme Court debate marks sharp new tone
Wisconsin's state Supreme Court candidates went after each other in a debate Tuesday evening that took a far sharper tone than previous encounters, even as they battled over familiar territory of judicial philosophy, negative headlines and political independence.
View from around the state: Supreme Court contest matters as much as presidential vote
While the attention will be on the presidential competitions, there will be an equally important contest on the April 5 ballot. Voting for a place on the state Supreme Court will determine whether Wisconsin's historic commitment to judicial independence and integrity will be renewed.
Impact of Bradley’s student columns rests with undecideds
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley has gone from embarrassed to apologetic to angry as opponents dredged up opinion pieces from her college days railing against homosexual AIDS victims, Bill Clinton supporters and abortion.
Bradley’s romantic relationship became issue in 2005 case
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley had a romantic relationship with a former co-worker and went on to represent the man in a child custody case, prompting the man's ex-wife to try to remove her for alleged conflict of interest, a newspaper reported Thursday.
Bradley, Kloppenburg go head-to-head in Milwaukee (UPDATE)
There were three things that Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates agreed on at Wednesday’s forum: recusals for justices, handling complaints against justices and the legality of arbitration clauses attached to employment agreements.
Walker, Bradley go way back
The personal and political lives of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and an embattled state Supreme Court justice have been intertwined for decades, starting with their overlapping semesters at Marquette University, where the future justice penned anti-gay opinion pieces and threatened to resign from the student government over a multicultural course requirement.
In ’92 column, Bradley supported Paglia remarks on date rape
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley wrote in a 1992 column that writer and critic Camille Paglia legitimately suggested women play a role in date rape.
Bradley, Kloppenburg to face off at Milwaukee forum
Candidates vying for a spot on the Wisconsin Supreme Court bench will face off Wednesday at a debate in Milwaukee.
Bradley took on political correctness, mascot
The latest on fallout from Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley's writings as a college student.
Bradley’s anti-gay column drew torrent of negative response
An anti-gay column Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley wrote when she was a college student in 1992 drew a torrent of negative responses from fellow Marquette University students at the time.
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