Justice
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Federal government sues Advocate Aurora Health over COVID-19 vaccine policy
The federal government is suing one of the largest health systems in Wisconsin, claiming that it discriminated against an employee by denying a nurse’s request for a religious exemption for receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Slender Man stabber Morgan Geyser’s conditional release revoked following her escape from a group home
A Waukesha County judge has granted a petition to revoke Morgan Geyser’s conditional release after the woman fled from a Madison group home last month.Â
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Sex offenders who are homeless would have to wear GPS monitors under Republican bill
The bill would require any registered sex offender in Wisconsin to wear a GPS ankle monitor unless they can provide a permanent address.
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Wisconsin Republicans call for Judge Hannah Dugan to resign or face impeachment
The day after a jury voted to convict Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan on a felony charge, top Wisconsin Republicans called for her to resign, citing the state constitution.
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AI-powered police cameras face pushback from Wisconsin communities
Last month, the Verona Common Council voted not to renew their contract with Flock after receiving a flood of public comments opposing them.
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Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan found guilty of felony
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan has been found guilty of one count against her and not guilty of another.
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US Justice Department sues Wisconsin, Georgia, Illinois and DC over voter data
The U.S. Justice Department sued three states and the District of Columbia on Thursday for not turning over requested voter information to the Trump administration.
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Court awaits verdict in case against Judge Dugan
The case against Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan has pitted the authority of a local judge against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
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Dugan’s attorneys argue ICE arrests at courthouse were ‘hardly routine’
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan chose not to testify in her defense in the high-profile federal case.
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Former Wisconsin conservation warden fined in 2023 wolf killing
A former state conservation warden has been ordered to pay a fine for killing a wolf at his northern Wisconsin home two years ago, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.










