Wisconsin Supreme Court
Recent News About Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Wisconsin Circuit Judge Jennifer Dorow, who has a history of defending sex crime offenders, 'will run for state Supreme Court'
Mark Belling, a talk radio host on 1130 WISN, recently said that Judge Jennifer Dorow, who presided over the trial of the Waukesha Christmas parade attacker, will be running for Wisconsin Supreme Court. Although Dorow is most well-known for the Christmas parade attack trial, throughout her career she has represented a former law enforcement officer charged with child sex crimes and a 17-year-old accused of murdering his grandfather with an ax. She also stayed prison sentences for people including a life coach who was accused of telling his client to get naked and masturbate in front of him.
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WVA president: Green Bay, other cities back down on use of drop boxes in 'a big win for Wisconsin'
Five Democratically-run cities have agreed to no longer use unsecure drop boxes for the depositing of mail ballots in the face of lawsuits brought by the Wisconsin Voter Alliance (WVA) and a recent state Supreme Court ruling declaring the boxes violated state election laws.
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Mayor Conway: 'Dane County had one of the lowest death rates in the state'
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes Conway is singing the praises of the Wisconsin Supreme Court over what she views as its decision to put the people of Dane County first in the fight against COVID-19.
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High court's drop box ruling praised by voter integrity advocates is 'a big win'
Voter integrity advocates applauded a state Supreme Court ruling that drop boxes for mail ballots are permitted only in election offices, and that the ballots must be returned by the voters, not by third parties.
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Wisconsin Republicans' special counsel blasts elections analyst's links to progressive groups
David Becker, founder of the nonprofit the Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR), has been widely relied upon by mainstream media as an expert on elections. Rarely mentioned when his opinions are sought, conservative critics charge, are his past associations with progressive political activist groups, and his group’s controversial – some say illegal – influence over state and local election officials.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court may rule soon on whether state can release COVID-19 business records
Wisconsin Supreme Court may rule soon on whether state can release COVID-19 business records
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WILL 'pleased' with Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling banning drop boxes for primary
Drop boxes for absentee (mail) ballots will not be permitted in the April 5 statewide primary elections under a 4-3 ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court that ended a suspension of a lower court ruling banning the boxes.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear case regarding redistricting issues
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is moving forward and hearing a case regarding redistricting issues in the state, while a federal court has plans to hear the same case.