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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a GOP-backed challenge to a decades-old campaign finance law that limits how much parties can spend in coordination with candidates for federal office.
Incoming Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Susan Crawford says she believes her colleagues base their opinions on "deeply held beliefs" about the law, even as the court rules on hot-button issues.
One week after incumbent Tony Evers announced he would not run for a 3rd term, the Sabato Crystal Ball moved the Governor’s ...
As July comes to a close, Justice Ann Walsh Bradley is wrapping up three decades on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Her third and final term ends on July 31.  "It's an honor to have served the people of ...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn, a member of the court's conservative minority, said Wednesday in a taping for ...
Elections in Wisconsin are setting new spending records every year, but the U.S. Supreme Court appears set to allow even more ...
Candidates and outside groups dropped nearly $115 million on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race this spring, more than doubling the previous national record set just two years earlier, the latest ...