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Funding for new reading law still in limbo even after Wisconsin Supreme Court decision. Miriam Seifter discusses.Wisconsin Public Radio
Supreme Court upholds domestic violence gun restriction. Ryan Poe-Gavlinski explains.
The Maggie Daun Show
Steph Tai: Supreme Court Ruling Weakening Federal Agencies May Affect Wisconsin Regulations
Wisconsin Public Radio
Steven Wright Calls For Federal Oversight at Wisconsin Prisons
WORT
Emily Lau: Who Might Sue over Wisconsin Elections Constitutional Amendment
Votebeat
Attacks Ramp Up against Voter Registration Executive Order; Dan Tokaji Comments
NPR
John Gross Op-ed: Trump’s Wealth Buys Leniency in ‘Rigged’ Justice System
The Hill
John Gross: With Originalism, 'You Get Absurd Results'
Business Insider
Steven Wright: 'Wisconsin prisons need federal oversight. Arrest of ex-warden shows why.'
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Supreme Court Overturns OWI Conviction of Man Who Fell Asleep at Drive-Thru; Rachel Burg and Ion Meyn Comment
Wisconsin Public Radio
Danny Tang '12 Named Among the 38 Most Influential Asian American Leaders for 2024
Madison 365
Wisconsin Innocence Project Gets $10,000 Grant from Evjue Foundation
The Cap Times
Thousands in Wisconsin could benefit from new immigration rules. Erin Barbato discusses.
The Cap Times
Steph Tai: Legal Challenges to New EPA Limits on 'Forever Chemicals' Expected to Continue
NPR
Staff Attorney Godar discusses the history of the Wisconsin governor’s unique partial veto powers.
Wisconsin Public Radio
Steph Tai: 'The U.S. Is Losing Wetlands At An Accelerating Rate"
The Athens Messenger
In Massachusetts, cultural differences, limited resources can cost migrant families their children for a time. Lisa Washington discusses.
Boston Globe
Greg Wesley '97 Named President and CEO of Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Bridget Brennan '83, New York City’s Special Narcotics Prosecutor, Earns Pace University Honor
Westfair Business Journal
Joshua Braver on The Constitutional Case Against Exclusionary Zoning
The Atlantic
Feds are sending people to prison after snaps show gangs, guns, ammo. John Gross comments.
USA Today
Jeffrey Glazer Discusses How Wisconsin Alcohol Producers Are Transitioning to New Liquor Laws
Wisconsin Public Radio
Ion Meyn: Voter Disenfranchisement Laws Typically Affect People of Color Disproportionately
Wisconsin Watch
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