Bradley outpaces challenger Daley in fundraising for court
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley is far outpacing her challenger in fundraising in the race for the state's highest court.
Justices could strike down wind siting rule
A case pending before the state Supreme Court will determine whether the Wisconsin Public Service Commission has to go back to the drawing board on a 2012 wind siting rule.
State Supreme Court suspends attorney’s license for 60 days
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday suspended Iowa attorney David Lemanski’s license to practice law for 60 days.
Justices reinstate Milwaukee attorney after 10-month suspension
The state Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated Jeffrey Reitz’s license to practice law after a 10-month suspension for violating trust account rules.
ON ETHICS: Snitches get stitches, except in Wisconsin
While I imagine there are few things more difficult for a lawyer than having to report a client to the court because of misconduct, members of the Wisconsin bar are obliged to do so.
Bradley outraises Daley in Supreme Court race
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley has raised $265,000 so far in her re-election campaign.
State Supreme Court takes on 2 new cases
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will take two new cases this term.
Attorney questions high court’s jurisdiction over land sale
Milwaukee County wants the state Supreme Court to weigh in on its proposed sale of land for The Couture high-rise development, but the court first has to determine if it has jurisdiction over the matter.
View from around the state: Politics, money hurt state’s high court
The problem with the Wisconsin Supreme Court isn't the age of some members. Nor is it the process for picking a chief justice.
State Supreme Court revokes Wausau lawyer’s license
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday revoked the license of a Wausau lawyer accused of 34 charges of misconduct.
Verona lawyer’s license suspended for 3 years
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday suspended Verona attorney Andrew Bryant’s law license.
State justices to decide covenant concern
When David Friedlen was asked by his employer of almost 20 years to sign a restrictive covenant or lose his job, he signed on the dotted line.
Legal News
- 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
- Local PA cops allegedly thought Trump’s would-be assassin was Secret Service
- Biden-Lead Secret Service admits agency denied past requests by Trump’s campaign for tighter security
- Class action filed against Walgreens
Case Digests
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Double Jeopardy; Sentencing
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Sexual Assault-Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Contract-Negligence
- Criminal Law; Juvenile Law; Discovery
- Family Law; Child Support; Property Division First paragraph(s)
- 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