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Ann Walsh Bradley began her term as chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court Thursday
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended a judge accused of helping a man evade immigration authorities, saying Tuesday that it is in the public interest to relieve her of her duties as she faces two federal charges
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The Forest County District Attorney cleared the DNR warden of any criminal charges for their actions in November of 2022.
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An Oneida County man receives a sentence of more than eight years in federal prison for transporting obscene material across state lines
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A liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court justice on Wednesday rejected a Republican request that she not hear a pending case that seeks to restore collective bargaining rights that tens of thousands of teachers, nurses and other state workers lost in 2011
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A Lincoln County Judge ruled Wednesday that 16-year-old Javarius Hurd will remain in the adult court system
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A conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court justice said Thursday he will not participate in a pending case that will determine whether tens of thousands of public sector workers regain collective bargaining rights that were taken away by a 2011 law
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Decision means the conviction of Brandon Darnick will remain in place
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments Thursday over whether a Republican-controlled legislative committee’s rejection of a state agency rule that would ban the practice of “conversion therapy” for LGBTQ+ people was unconstitutional
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A Tomahawk area woman is charged with first degree reckless homicide in the stabbing death of her husband in the Lincoln County Town of Bradley
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A court case may be moving toward resolution for a Park Falls man accused of shooting a woman to death
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A circuit court determined last year an 1849 law does not apply to "medically consented" abortions in Wisconsin. The high court heard arguments Monday about whether a 1985 state law overrides the older one, allowing abortions before the point at which a fetus could survive outside the womb