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The ACLU of Wisconsin has updated a report on the jail to deportation pipeline, showing increased ICE cooperation statewide.
After a successful trial sending books to Oakhill Correctional Institution, a nonprofit will replicate the pilot with a ...
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access ...
Aquatic Invasive Species Snapshot Day events are designed to help people identify, learn treatment strategies for and report ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- Monday marks the end of Wisconsin's current two-year budget cycle, but lawmakers will not meet the June 30 deadline to pass a new spending plan. They will meet Tuesday to continue ...
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) has signed a bill into law that modifies physicians’ obligations to inform patients of alternate treatment options. Assembly Bill 139, now Wisconsin Act 111 ...
(The Center Square) – Government red tape is contributing to the crisis in Wisconsin child care affordability and staffing, a new report finds. The report, written by Wisconsin Institute for Law ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on June 27 that Madison, Wis.-based UW Health is not legally required to engage in collective bargaining with its nurses, upholding November 2022 decisions from ...
Here's a look back at how the case got to the Supreme Court and why this might not be the end of the road for legal challenges over abortion in Wisconsin: June 24, 2022: Dobbs decision halts ...
Wisconsin voters will cast their vote in the state Supreme Court election on Tuesday. Update 3/30/25, 8:55 p.m. ET: This article has been updated with additional information. Related Articles ...
Rick Hasen, a prominent election law expert at the UCLA School of Law, noted that the legal issues raised this week echoed concerns about Musk’s tactics ahead of last year’s presidential election.
Wisconsin’s legal process stems from a 167-year-old law, one of many statutes across the country that Christian said were intended to keep people from escaping debts or criminal records.