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Who are the Wisconsin Supreme Court justices? Susan Crawford will replace retiring Ann Walsh Bradley
Susan Crawford's victory over Brad Schimel in Tuesday's hotly contested Wisconsin Supreme Court election will keep the court under the control of four liberal justices. Crawford will replace ...
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Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who led 2020 election probe agrees to surrender law license(AP) - A former Wisconsin state Supreme Court justice who spread election conspiracies and led an investigation into President Donald Trump’s 2020 loss in the swing state agreed Monday to surrender ...
The next Wisconsin Supreme Court general election will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. It will follow a primary in February.
Democrat-backed Susan Crawford won the closely-watched Wisconsin Supreme Court race, the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history.
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Liberal to take over as chief justice on Wisconsin Supreme CourtThe next chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court will come from the liberal majority of justices, as the court announced that the conservative who currently holds the mostly honorary position ...
Wisconsin voters go to the polls Tuesday for the state’s Supreme Court election, which is drawing national attention as billionaire Elon Musk spends millions on the high-stakes race, which could have ...
Supreme Court appears poised to side with Catholic Charities as string of religion test cases arrive
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Monday delved into how to define a religious ... Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito asked Wisconsin what Catholic Charities would have to do to ...
Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, used his veto power to increase school funding limits for four centuries longer than Republican ...
Spending in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election has passed $90 million as of Monday, according to a tally by the Brennan Center for Justice.
The Democratic-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court has won, defeating President Donald Trump’s endorsed challenger.
U.S. Supreme Court appears likely to side with Catholic Charities in Wisconsin religious-rights case
The Supreme Court appears to be leaning toward a Catholic charitable organization pushing back against the state of Wisconsin in the latest religious rights case to come before the court.
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