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New DNA test leads to overturned conviction for Wisconsin Innocence Project client
Wisconsin State Journal
Meg Gaines: Legislature moving too fast on proposed change regarding medical decisions
Public News Service
Nina Emerson provides global perspective on blood-alcohol limits for drivers
The Capital Times
Fourth Amendment expert Wayne LaFave (LL.B. '59, S.J.D. '65) weighs in on federal trial over police stop-and-frisk tactics
The New York Times
Shubha Ghosh discusses Supreme Court ruling in Monsanto case
Bridges Weekly Trade News Digest
Peter Carstensen: In Monsanto case, Supreme Court validates district court's decision
Iowa Farmer Today
Letter urges support for Resource Center on Impaired Driving
Channel3000.com
Andrew Coan: Pocan's bill wouldn't resolve significant controversies over voting rights
The Capital Times
Gay marriage rulings unlikely to have immediate impact on Wisconsin, says Andrew Coan
La Crosse Tribune
Personalized medicine patenting: An interview with Shubha Ghosh
Stanford Law and Biosciences Blog
Pilar Ossorio discusses legal and ethical issues involved in whole genome sequencing
Milwaukee Public Television
Brad Snyder: 1972 baseball decision 'not the Supreme Court's finest hour'
National Law Journal
Shubha Ghosh explains Supreme Court case involving genetic code patents
WORT-FM
Increasing impaired driving penalties won't solve underlying problem, says Nina Emerson
Wisconsin State Journal
With help from Wisconsin Innocence Project, state ranks high for exonerations
WHBY Radio
Meg Gaines questions proposed changes to patients' right-to-know statute
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
George Bunn dies; former Law School dean remembered for nuclear control efforts
Wisconsin State Journal
Keith Findley discusses work on overturned shaken baby conviction
North Carolina Public Radio
Gun buybacks yield guns unlikely to be used in crimes, says Michael Scott
Washington Post
Michelle Behnke '88, Frederic Fleishauer '73 and Paul Swanson '79 appointed to bipartisan federal nominating commission
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Shirley Abrahamson (S.J.D.'62) is now Wisconsin's longest-serving Supreme Court justice
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Michael Scott: Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission reluctant to engage in oversight
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Caitlin Plummer discusses overturned arson conviction
Portage Daily Register
Andrew Coan says state background check law wouldn't violate Second Amendment
Badger Herald
Keith Findley discusses 'guilty but mentally ill' defense in River Falls homicide
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Darian Ibrahim: Hands-on monitoring key to online investment success
The Daily Beast
Cecelia Klingele's work on sentencing reform wins praise
Sentencing Law & Policy Blog
Thomas McAdams '87 appointed tax appeals commissioner
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Wisconsin Innocence Project's John Pray looks to new DNA evidence to reverse client's rape conviction
WBAY
Time for revision of antitrust ag statute, says Peter Carstensen
Tri State Neighbor
R. Alta Charo refutes congresswoman's claims on Alzheimer's research
PolitiFact
Peter Carstensen discusses Supreme Court decision favoring Monsanto
Salon.com
Julia Sherman discusses a new report on the economic toll of binge drinking in Wisconsin
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Melissa Scanlan: Mining law an 'about-face' in state's water management policies
Wisconsin Public Radio
Nina Emerson discusses repeat drunk driving problem in Wood County
Marshfield News-Herald
Bill allowing bars to sue minors wouldn't curb underage drinking, says Julia Sherman
Badger Herald
Walter Dickey discusses solitary confinement policies in 'supermax' prisons
National Public Radio
Nina Emerson comments on bills aimed at reducing drunk driving
Wisconsin State Journal
Dean Raymond: Alcohol policy changes support UW's academic mission
UW-Madison News
Julia Sherman discusses alcohol abuse in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Public Radio
Michael Scott says gun lock program may prevent suicides
Badger Herald
Melissa Scanlan: Mining bill would diminish DNR's authority to protect waterways
Eau Claire Leader-Telegram
Michael Scott doubts effectiveness of gun buybacks
New York Newsday
Peter Carstensen discusses Bowman v. Monsanto case
WORT-FM
Peter Carstensen: Plan to sell power plants will cost taxpayers
The Capital Times
Database of officer shootings could benefit smaller police agencies, says Michael Scott
The Capital Times
Richard Monette discusses proposed mining bill
WORT-FM
Wisconsin's drunk driving laws 'not normal,' says Nina Emerson
The Capital Times
Mitra Sharafi discusses Delhi gang rape case
Professor Mitra Sharafi discusses the gang rape case that happened in Delhi, India, in December 2012. Listen to the interview (MP3) .
WORT-FM
Peter Carstensen doubts FTC will approve Office Depot, OfficeMax merger
Reuters
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