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Dan Tokaji Comments on Likelihood of Open Convention for Democrats
Common DreamsPosted Jul 23, 2024 by Law School News
Chevron is gone. What comes next? Steph Tai discusses.
WORTPosted Jul 23, 2024 by Law School News
Land trusts to seek more Stewardship funds after state Supreme Court decision. Miriam Seifter, Steph Tai comment.
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Jul 18, 2024 by Law School News
John Gross on Supreme Court Presidential Immunity Ruling
WKOWPosted Jul 18, 2024 by Law School News
Court Rulings Risk Wisconsin’s Air and Water Protections Says Steph Tai
The Cap TimesPosted Jul 18, 2024 by Law School News
Live streaming could have compromised homicide investigation. John Gross comments.
WMTVPosted Jul 16, 2024 by Law School News
Funding for new reading law still in limbo even after Wisconsin Supreme Court decision. Miriam Seifter discusses.
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Jul 16, 2024 by Law School News
Supreme Court upholds domestic violence gun restriction. Ryan Poe-Gavlinski explains.
The Maggie Daun ShowPosted Jul 16, 2024 by Law School News
Steph Tai: Supreme Court Ruling Weakening Federal Agencies May Affect Wisconsin Regulations
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Jul 15, 2024 by Law School News
Steven Wright Calls For Federal Oversight at Wisconsin Prisons
WORTPosted Jul 15, 2024 by Law School News
Emily Lau: Who Might Sue over Wisconsin Elections Constitutional Amendment
VotebeatPosted Jul 1, 2024 by Law School News
Attacks Ramp Up against Voter Registration Executive Order; Dan Tokaji Comments
NPRPosted Jun 30, 2024 by Law School News
John Gross Op-ed: Trump’s Wealth Buys Leniency in ‘Rigged’ Justice System
The HillPosted Jun 26, 2024 by Law School News
John Gross: With Originalism, 'You Get Absurd Results'
Business InsiderPosted Jun 25, 2024 by Law School News
Steven Wright: 'Wisconsin prisons need federal oversight. Arrest of ex-warden shows why.'
Milwaukee Journal SentinelPosted Jun 25, 2024 by Law School News
Supreme Court Overturns OWI Conviction of Man Who Fell Asleep at Drive-Thru; Rachel Burg and Ion Meyn Comment
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Jun 25, 2024 by Law School News
Thousands in Wisconsin could benefit from new immigration rules. Erin Barbato discusses.
The Cap TimesPosted Jun 21, 2024 by Law School News
Steph Tai: Legal Challenges to New EPA Limits on 'Forever Chemicals' Expected to Continue
NPRPosted Jun 20, 2024 by Law School News
Steph Tai: 'The U.S. Is Losing Wetlands At An Accelerating Rate"
The Athens MessengerPosted Jun 18, 2024 by Law School News
In Massachusetts, cultural differences, limited resources can cost migrant families their children for a time. Lisa Washington discusses.
Boston GlobePosted Jun 18, 2024 by Law School News
Joshua Braver on The Constitutional Case Against Exclusionary Zoning
The AtlanticPosted Jun 13, 2024 by Law School News
Feds are sending people to prison after snaps show gangs, guns, ammo. John Gross comments.
USA TodayPosted Jun 13, 2024 by Law School News
Jeffrey Glazer Discusses How Wisconsin Alcohol Producers Are Transitioning to New Liquor Laws
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Jun 13, 2024 by Law School News
Ion Meyn: Voter Disenfranchisement Laws Typically Affect People of Color Disproportionately
Wisconsin WatchPosted Jun 12, 2024 by Law School News
Renagh O'Leary's Scholarship Honored A Second Time by the Association of American Law Schools
UW Law Assistant Professor Renagh O'Leary 's scholarship on community supervision's sentencing role in state courts was recently honored by the Association of American Law Schools' Criminal Justice Section.
O'Leary received an honorab ...
Posted Jun 6, 2024 by Law School News
Officials knew a school sat on a former dump and did little to clean up the toxins. Steph Tai comments.
The InterceptPosted Jun 5, 2024 by Law School News
Torey Dolan on Native American Views About Citizenship and Voting
NBC BostonPosted Jun 5, 2024 by Law School News
Antitrust lawsuit could break up ticket sales monopoly. Peter Carstensen comments.
WORTPosted Jun 4, 2024 by Law School News
Adam Stevenson Says Trump Could Still Be Elected President Despite Felony Conviction
WMTV 15Posted Jun 4, 2024 by Law School News
Miriam Seifter: State Constitutions Offer Potential Counterweight to 'Minority Rule'
The New YorkerPosted Jun 4, 2024 by Law School News
DACA immigrants in the Madison area live with fear and uncertainty. Erin Barbato comments.
The Cap TimesPosted Jun 3, 2024 by Law School News
Steph Tai on the Use of Science in Environmental Protection and Litigation
The New York TimesPosted Jun 3, 2024 by Law School News
Sumudu Atapattu Discusses Climate Change Impacts and Human Rights
PBS WisconsinPosted May 23, 2024 by Law School News
Erin Barbato Discusses Wisconsin's Rules About Driver's Licenses for Immigrants
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted May 23, 2024 by Law School News
Keith Findley: 'We can't let discredited science lead to a Texan's execution'
Austin American-StatesmanPosted May 23, 2024 by Law School News
John Gross on Why You Can be Jailed For 'Failure to Pay' in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted May 14, 2024 by Law School News
Biden Administration sets limits on PFAS ‘forever chemical.' Steph Tai comments.
The Badger HeraldPosted May 9, 2024 by Law School News
Madison tech scene reacts to FTC ban on noncompete clauses. Steph Tai comments.
IsthmusPosted May 9, 2024 by Law School News
Nina Varsava, Tonya Brito Honored With Vilas Professorships and Awards
UW-Madison NewsPosted May 9, 2024 by Law School News
'Everybody deserves a fair chance:' A Conversation With Erin Barbato
Milwaukee Journal SentinelPosted May 2, 2024 by Law School News
John Gross: Nothing Short of Jail Will Make a Defiant Trump Respect Court Orders
The HillPosted May 2, 2024 by Law School News
Carstensen Earns AAI's 2024 Alfred E. Kahn Award for Antitrust Achievement
University of Wisconsin Law School Emeritus Professor Peter Carstensen has earned the 2024 Alfred E. Kahn Award for Antitrust Achievement from American Antitrust Institute for his significant contributions to antitrust enforcement.
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Posted Apr 30, 2024 by Law School News
Faculty and Student Speakers Announced for 2024 UW Law Hooding Ceremony
Professor Miriam Seifter , J.D. candidates Alex Kaplan and Karen Pérez-Wilson, and LL.M. candidate Tanvi Kanitkar have been named speakers for University of Wisconsin Law School’s 2024 Hooding Ceremony .
From left: Professo ...
Posted Apr 23, 2024 by Law School News
Eviction filings have spiked in Dane County. A new report looks at why.
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Apr 22, 2024 by Law School News
U.S.C. cancels valedictorian's speech after pro-Israel groups object. Anuj Desai discusses.
The New York TimesPosted Apr 22, 2024 by Law School News
Wisconsin Supreme Court could further reshape balance of power in Capitol. Miriam Seifter comments.
Wisconsin WatchPosted Apr 22, 2024 by Law School News
Ryan Poe-Gavlinski on Changes to the State's Alert System for Missing Children
Spectrum News 1Posted Apr 17, 2024 by Law School News
Can parents be held responsible for their childs’ gun violence in Wisconsin? John Gross comments.
WSAW-TVPosted Apr 17, 2024 by Law School News
John Gross: Crumbley Parents' Conviction Ignored 3 Principles of Criminal Law
Madison.comPosted Apr 17, 2024 by Law School News
Seifter Earns 2024 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Scholar Award
Miriam Seifter , professor of law, co-director of the State Democracy Research Initiative and Rowe Faculty Fellow in Regulatory Law at University of Wisconsin Law School, has been selected to receive the American Constitution Soc ...
Posted Apr 16, 2024 by Law School News
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