Debate heating up over proposed changes to Wisconsin’s court-reporting rules
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will be hearing dueling perspectives on Monday on a proposal to spread the use of digital audio recording as an alternative to standard court reporting.
Evers won’t say whether Neubauer should concede court race
Gov. Tony Evers says he's offering "no advice" to Supreme Court candidate Lisa Neubauer, who is considering calling for a recount after coming up about 6,000 votes short of Brian Hagedorn.
Neubauer ‘closely monitoring’ Supreme Court vote canvass
Lisa Neubauer's campaign says it is "closely monitoring" counties as they canvass the vote from Tuesday's Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
GOP sees encouraging sign in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Brian Hagedorn’s strong showing in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race cheered state Republicans on Wednesday, giving them their first encouraging result in a statewide election since 2016 and reasons for optimism next year in this presidential battleground. Hagedorn led the liberal-backed Lisa Neubauer by 5,962 votes — […]
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Kelly says he expects to run
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly says he expects to run for election when his seat is up next year.
High court to hear first group of OLR rule-change petitions
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is seeking to hear from the public on two of nine proposed changes to the state’s lawyer-regulation system.
Wisconsin voters have another partisan choice for high court
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race being decided Tuesday won't result in an immediate change in the partisan leanings of the court, but the stakes were high for both sides because it could make it possible for liberals to win control next year.
What’s at stake in Wisconsin Supreme Court election
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race to be decided Tuesday won't have an immediate impact on majority control of the state's highest court, but it could put liberals in position to take control in 2020 by a court that has long been marked by partisan leanings.
Poll: Some Milwaukee lawyers prefer Neubauer, former Husch Blackwell attorney
The Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Lisa Neubauer fared better than her opponent, Brian Hagedorn, in a survey of Milwaukee Bar Association members.
High court stands firm on legal-malpractice exception
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently declined to add to the types of the non-clients who can sue lawyers for legal malpractice.
Ed Fallone announces run for Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2020
Ed Fallone, a Marquette University Law School professor who unsuccessfully ran for the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2013, announced on Wednesday that he will try again in 2020, when the control of the court could be at stake.
Hagedorn accuses Neubauer of lying in Supreme Court debate
The Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brian Hagedorn accused his opponent Lisa Neubauer of lying, misleading voters and maligning him over his personal beliefs during a spirited final debate on Tuesday one week before the election on April 2. Neubauer said she was presenting facts.
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