High court suspends Michigan attorney’s license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended the license of a Michigan lawyer who smuggled drugs to his client in jail.
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.
High court to hear arguments in 5 cases this week
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in five cases.
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.
High court to give final blessing on mandatory e-filing
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is poised to give the official green light for mandatory e-filing to begin rolling out this summer.
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.
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.
Arizona attorney faces discipline in Wisconsin
A lawyer faces discipline in Wisconsin for misconduct in Arizona.
High court accepts 8 new cases
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has accepted eight new cases and denied review of 34 other cases.
Court: Hormel workers owed for time putting on uniforms
Hormel Foods Corp. owes hundreds of workers at its Beloit canning plant back wages for the time they spent putting on and taking off required clothing and equipment, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
State Supreme Court justice wears blaze orange for flier
In an apparent appeal to hunters, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley appeared in a mailer before the February primary wearing blaze orange and holding a shotgun, a newspaper reported Sunday.
Legal News
- Wisconsin man charged with fleeing to Ireland to avoid prison term for Capitol riot role
- Wisconsin Supreme Court reveals September oral arguments calendar
- New Jersey man sentenced for series of violent assaults on members of the Orthodox Jewish Community
- Milwaukee County District Attorney, UWM police address Jewish threats
- With GOP convention over, Milwaukee weighs the benefits of hosting political rivals
- Secret Service head resigns as Congress formally investigates
- Milwaukee Police Department issues statement regarding video release policy
- GOP convention sets the stage for the Democratic convention in Chicago, activists and police say
- Survey: Harris has enough delegates to be nominee
- Outside the RNC, small Milwaukee businesses and their regulars tried to salvage a sluggish week
- Biden called to resign immediately after the president announces he won’t seek reelection
- Biden drops out of 2024 presidential race, endorses Harris
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- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel- Exclusion of Evidence of Witness Bias
- Postconviction Relief-Sentencing-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- 14th Amendment – Due Process
- Criminal-Sentencing Guidelines – Enhancement
- Bankruptcy-Tax
- Civil Rights – 14th Amendment-Jury Instructions
- Contract; Foreclosure and Property