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.
Wisconsin absentee ballot dispute may spark lawsuit
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Lazar, Taylor square off in court debate
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Chris Taylor and Maria Lazar clash on abortion, redistricting and election law in their only debate.
Taylor launches first TV ad in court race
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Chris Taylor launches her first TV ad as fundraising tops $3.4 million, widening the gap with opponent Maria Lazar.
Supreme Court candidates split on ICE role
Supreme Court candidates differ on whether state courts should address disputes involving federal immigration agents amid rising concerns over enforcement.
Judge rejects recusal bid in fake electors case
A Dane County judge refused to recuse himself in the Wisconsin fake electors case involving former Trump attorneys facing 2020 election forgery charges.
Wisconsin election finds not a single voting machine error
An audit of the November election won by President Donald Trump in swing-state Wisconsin found that not a single vote was counted incorrectly, altered or missed by tabulating machines.
Disabled Wisconsin voters say absentee law not followed
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Disabled voters say local election leaders across Wisconsin are not following federal law during early voting in the high-stakes race for state Supreme Court, incorrectly telling them they […]
April 4 Election: Wis. Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Municipal Court
Several important races are on the April 4 ballot. Read more about each race by clicking on the respective links in the article.
Dan Kelly’s deleted blog posts raise new questions
The Wisconsin Law Journal has recovered many of Kelly's deleted posts. Several of the deleted posts are available to read within this article.
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- Residents sue over Driftless region transmission line
- Wisconsin Supreme Court appeal looms in map cases
- Brewers’ fans lose $13,000 raffle dispute in court
- State sues Trump over nursing student loan cuts
- Milwaukee to pay $575K to settle swatting lawsuit
- Oshkosh theater president accused of stealing $15,000
- Wisconsin ICE detainee lawsuit sent back to state court
- Judge denies venue change in Elijah Vue death case
- League of Women Voters sues over absentee ballot rules
- Man pleads not guilty to stealing ambulance while naked
- Evers unaware of ‘widespread’ FBI probe in 2020 election
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