Lawmakers seek AG opinion on teacher grooming law
Wisconsin lawmakers ask AG Josh Kaul if teacher grooming allegations can be punished under current immoral conduct laws protecting students.
Costs shouldn’t deter open records requests
Wisconsin school districts demanded up to $245K for records on teacher misconduct, raising questions about transparency and public access rights.
Legal News
- Wisconsin Supreme Court takes redistricting appeal
- Prisons ban media from recording calls with inmates
- Wisconsin competency crisis delays criminal cases
- Marquette gets $3M gift to endow legal clinic, public service office
- USPS ballot rule could affect state absentee voting
- Lawsuit claims DPI violated Wisconsin open meetings law
- Trump attorney seeks dismissal of Wisconsin forgery charges
- Ballot challenges dismissed in Congressional primary race
- Mosque leader has unmet needs in detention, lawyers say
- Bangstad denied ballot slot over signature shortfall
- Judge dismisses case to save historic Alpine Resort
- Congressional candidate challenges rivals’ ballot papers
Case Digests
- Witness Inducement-Public Reprimand
- Attorney Misconduct-License Revocation
- Daubert Standard-Damages Cap
- Business Replacement Benefits-Equitable Estoppel
- Self-Storage Act-Sufficiency of Evidence
- Rule 11 Plea-Constructive Possession
- Sentencing Enhancement-Harmless Error- Methamphetamine Distribution
- Substantive Reasonableness-Sentencing Disparity
- Deferential Substantial-Evidence Standard-Hardship Determination
- First Amendment-Connick/Pickering Balancing Framework
- Monell Liability-Eighth Amendment (Medical Care)
- Lanham Act-International Service



