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Wisconsin Supreme Court

Feb 26, 2016

High court to decide whether workers can take clothes off for pay

The Wisconsin Supreme Court will decide Monday whether a Beloit food production plant must pay its union employees for the time it takes them to put on the gear and clothing required for work.

Feb 26, 2016

Glendale attorney suspended for 60 days

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended the license of a Glendale attorney for 60 days over three counts of misconduct.

Feb 25, 2016

State Supreme Court candidates to debate at UW-Madison

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Rebecca Bradley and JoAnne Kloppenburg are set to meet in a debate next month on the University of Wisconsin campus.

Feb 23, 2016

High court gives preliminary OK to mandatory e-filing

Officials from Wisconsin's trial courts encouraged the state Supreme Court on Tuesday to green light mandatory e-filing throughout the state.

Feb 18, 2016

New Mexico attorney faces discipline in Wis. for misconduct in Maine

An attorney from New Mexico faces discipline in Wisconsin after he was publicly reprimanded in Maine.

Feb 17, 2016

Fundraising, spending rushes in for Wisconsin Supreme Court

A watchdog group says fundraising and spending in the Wisconsin Supreme Court primary suggests a flood of money will pour into the race between incumbent Rebecca Bradley and JoAnne Kloppenburg.

Feb 17, 2016

High court suspends West Allis attorney’s license

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended the license of a West Allis attorney for 35 counts of misconduct.

Feb 15, 2016

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates at a glance

Biographical information about the candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Feb 13, 2016

Ideology not only differences for Supreme Court hopefuls

The Wisconsin Supreme Court primary election arrives Tuesday with the same overt partisanship that has characterized the court itself in recent years, but a look past the campaign ads finds more differences in the candidates than just ideology.

Feb 12, 2016

Ten percent turnout predicted for Supreme Court primary

Wisconsin officials are predicting only about 10 percent of eligible voters will turn out for Tuesday’ s primary election for the state Supreme Court and various local offices.

Feb 12, 2016

BENCH BLOG: Apartment parking garage is not curtilage

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that a parking garage that lies beneath an apartment building and has locked entrances is not protected curtilage under the Fourth Amendment.

Feb 12, 2016

Hearing set for Milwaukee attorney’s request for license reinstatement

The state Supreme Court is holding a public hearing on a Milwaukee attorney’s request to have his license to be reinstated.

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