Supreme Court
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Janet Protasiewicz won’t recuse from Michael Gableman disciplinary case
Gableman argued Protasiewicz shouldn’t participate because, as a Supreme Court candidate in 2022, she issued a press release calling his investigation “disgraceful.”
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Lawsuits calling for new Wisconsin congressional map are in the hands of 6 county judges. Now what?
At a time when states across the country are locked in redistricting battles aimed at swaying the balance of power in Congress, two lawsuits attempting to redraw Wisconsin’s congressional map are using a process that is anything but ordinary.
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Wisconsin congressional map lawsuits move forward as state Supreme Court appoints panels
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has appointed judicial panels to hear lawsuits challenging the state’s congressional districts, a move that could lead to the Republican-leaning map being redrawn ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear case about race-based college scholarships
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has elected to hear a case about whether education grants for students of certain ethnic backgrounds are constitutional.
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GOP bill to ban ballot drop boxes in Wisconsin spurs intraparty debate
A Republican bill that would ban absentee ballot drop boxes in Wisconsin spurred debate among GOP lawmakers Tuesday about whether the proposal is based in reality.
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After SCOTUS ruling, Wisconsin DOJ suggests eliminating religious tax exemption
Months after a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling found that a Wisconsin-based religious charity should be exempt from certain taxes, Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is challenging religious tax exemptions entirely.
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Wisconsin judge puts on hold ruling that required citizenship check of voters
A Wisconsin judge on Friday put on hold his order that requires elections officials to verify the citizenship of all 3.6 million registered voters in the battleground state before the next statewide election in February.
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Wisconsin Justice Susan Crawford recuses from Gableman disciplinary proceedings
Crawford’s decisions leaves the court with a 3-3 split between liberals and conservatives.
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Wisconsin Chief Justice Jill Karofsky: Political violence is on the rise
Days after a man was charged with stalking her, Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Jill Karofsky told a forum in Madison that political violence is “on the rise.”
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Menominee County property owners argue land can’t be transferred to tribal trust
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Monday heard oral arguments in a case that could have ramifications for tribal sovereignty when it comes to land development.









