Wisconsin ballot curing lawsuit seeks uniform voter rules
League of Women Voters challenges Wisconsin absentee ballot curing law, seeking statewide standards to protect voting rights.
Officials worry about USPS speed with ballot delivery
Wisconsin election officials urge USPS to address absentee ballot mail delays after clerks reported late ballot deliveries in April elections.
Federal judge dismisses DOJ voter data lawsuit in Wisconsin
A federal judge dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking Wisconsin voter data, citing state privacy laws protecting confidential voter information.
Evers unaware of ‘widespread’ FBI probe in 2020 election
Gov. Tony Evers says Wisconsin is prepared as FBI agents question election officials about the 2020 presidential election probe.
Judge orders 23 Madison ballots to be counted
A Dane County judge ordered 23 late-arriving Madison absentee ballots counted in Wisconsin’s April Supreme Court election.
FBI visits Milwaukee elections director’s home
Milwaukee County officials say an FBI visit to the elections director’s home raises concerns about intimidation tied to the 2020 election.
FBI probes Wisconsin’s 2020 presidential election
The FBI has launched a preliminary investigation into Wisconsin’s 2020 election as officials defend election integrity and voter privacy.
Madison voters sue over rejected absentee ballots
Two Madison voters sued Wisconsin Elections Commission after 23 absentee ballots were rejected over a clerk’s delivery error.
Commission orders Madison election recount over ballots
Wisconsin Elections Commission orders Madison to redo canvass over late absentee ballots, while Mequon must count previously rejected votes.
Mequon clerk rejects absentee ballots over address rules
A Mequon clerk rejected five absentee ballots over missing ZIP codes, raising legal questions about voter disenfranchisement and election law in Wisconsin.
Supreme Court weakens Voting Rights Act provision
The Supreme Court limits Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, reshaping redistricting rules and potentially impacting minority representation and House races.
Court dismisses challenge to state congressional maps
A Wisconsin court dismissed a congressional redistricting challenge, ruling gerrymandering claims are non-justiciable without state Supreme Court action.
Legal News
- Attorney reprimanded over witness payments
- Animal rights activists set for trial in beagle raid case
- Wisconsin ballot curing lawsuit seeks uniform voter rules
- Kenosha couple loses appeal in Brewers 50/50 raffle case
- State lawsuit seeks electronic ballots for disabled voters
- Attorney disbarred after sexual assault conviction
- Wisconsin mom freed from ICE custody, speaks out
- Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs judicial recusal changes
- Toney eyes rematch with Kaul in AG race
- State Supreme Court to hear gerrymander case
- Former prison lieutenant fined $500 in inmate death case
- Officials worry about USPS speed with ballot delivery
Case Digests
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- Informer Privilege Statute-Clear Error
- Sixth Amendment-Third-Party Perpetrator Evidence
- Plea Withdrawal-Manifest Injustice
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel-Procedural Bar
- CHIPS Confidentiality-Remedial Versus Punitive Sanctions
- Insurance Law
- Breach of Contract-Rule 12(b)(6) Dismissal
- Constitutional Law-Qualified Immunity-First Amendment Retaliation
- Qualified Immunity-Excessive Force-Civil Rights
- Hostile Work Environment-Sexual Harassment
- Sufficiency of Evidence-McDonnell Douglas Framework










