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Police chases are killing more and more Americans. John Gross comments.
San Francisco Chronicle Posted Mar 4, 2024 by Law School News
Abortion is in the courts in Wisconsin. Howard Schweber discusses what to expect.
PBS WisconsinPosted Mar 4, 2024 by Law School News
Bonnie Shucha, Michael Williams 3L on Increasing Tribal Judicial Transparency
Native American CallingPosted Feb 26, 2024 by Law School News
Adam Stevenson Discusses Trump and Biden Documents Investigations
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Feb 19, 2024 by Law School News
Michael Richman Discusses Business Credit Cards
WalletHubPosted Feb 19, 2024 by Law School News
Republicans Pass Gov. Tony Evers' Legislative Maps; Rob Yablon Comments
Cap TimesPosted Feb 19, 2024 by Law School News
Erin Barbato on Asylum and Parole
Milwaukee Journal SentinelPosted Feb 19, 2024 by Law School News
John Gross on Why You Can be Jailed For 'Failure to Pay' in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Feb 13, 2024 by Law School News
Sarah Orr on How Different Legislative Proposals Could Help Payday Loan Borrowers
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Jan 12, 2024 by Law School News
Lawsuit Seeks to Declare Trump Ineligible for Wisconsin Ballot; Howard Schweber Comments
CBS 58Posted Jan 9, 2024 by Law School News
Judge Under Investigation for Jailing Man Over Dispute With Courthouse Employee; John Gross Comments
Wisconsin WatchPosted Jan 9, 2024 by Law School News
PFAS Lawsuits Involve Complex Science and Law; Steph Tai Discusses
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Jan 5, 2024 by Law School News
Bipartisan Bills Aim to Reform Payday Lending; Sarah Orr Comments
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Jan 4, 2024 by Law School News
Firing UW-La Crosse Chancellor Not a Violation of Free Speech, First Amendment Experts Say
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Jan 4, 2024 by Law School News
Wisconsin's Legislative maps ruled unconstitutional by state Supreme Court. Rob Yablon discusses.
CBS 58Posted Dec 27, 2023 by Law School News
Republicans likely to take Wisconsin gerrymandering case back to the U.S. Supreme Court. Rob Yablon comments.
Milwaukee Journal SentinelPosted Dec 27, 2023 by Law School News
What's next after the Wisconsin Supreme Court threw out the state's district maps? Rob Yablon comments.
Channel 3000Posted Dec 27, 2023 by Law School News
John Gross: If law school can't solve the shortage of public defenders, what can?
Public Defenseless PodcastPosted Dec 8, 2023 by Law School News
Sunil Rao Discusses Resources to Investigate Wage Theft
WisBar NewsPosted Dec 8, 2023 by Law School News
Rob Yablon on Redrawing Wisconsin's Voting Maps
CBS 58Posted Dec 8, 2023 by Law School News
Celebrating the Life and Career of Ralph Cagle '74
WisBar NewsPosted Dec 6, 2023 by Law School News
Cary Bloodworth: A Law Clinic Model for Preventive Legal Advocacy
American Bar AssociationPosted Dec 5, 2023 by Law School News
The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks; Peter Carstensen Comments
The New York TimesPosted Dec 4, 2023 by Law School News
Sumudu Atapattu to Speak on Virtual Panel About Health Effects of Climate Change
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Dec 1, 2023 by Law School News
Sumudu Atapattu Discusses Upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference
WORTPosted Nov 30, 2023 by Law School News
Steph Tai Comments on New Farm Bill
Spectrum News 1Posted Nov 29, 2023 by Law School News
Lisa Washington's 'Survived & Coerced' Significant Contribution to the Literature
JotwellPosted Nov 15, 2023 by Law School News
Howard Schweber Wins Alliant Award
UW-Madison NewsPosted Nov 1, 2023 by Law School News
WI Has One of the Highest Incarceration Rates for Black Residents; Cecelia Klingele Comments
Green Bay Press GazettePosted Nov 1, 2023 by Law School News
Alta Charo Discusses Pros and Cons of Human Genetic Modification
The WeekPosted Oct 31, 2023 by Law School News
Dane Co. Receives Funding to Expand Drug Treatment Court Program; Ion Meyn Comments
The Daily Cardinal Posted Oct 31, 2023 by Law School News
Yaron Nili on Why Director Independence Matters, and How Boards Can Ensure It
FortunePosted Oct 26, 2023 by Law School News
Jennifer Binkley on Pro Bono: Why and How to Make Time For It
State Bar of WisconsinPosted Oct 25, 2023 by Law School News
Nate Atkinson: Reducing Corporate Fines Often Penalizes Rather Than Protects the Public
Pro MarketPosted Oct 25, 2023 by Law School News
Ion Meyn Discusses Covenants, Redlining and Black Homeownership in Wisconsin
PBS WisconsinPosted Oct 19, 2023 by Law School News
Mark Sidel Discusses Recent Arrests of Climate Leaders in Vietnam
VOA NewsPosted Oct 11, 2023 by Law School News
Franciska Coleman on the Anatomy of Cancel Culture
Arizona PBSPosted Oct 11, 2023 by Law School News
Michael Richman on Balance Transfers
Wallet HubPosted Oct 11, 2023 by Law School News
John Gross Breaks Down Factors Into Armed Suspect Coming to Capitol Twice
NBC 15Posted Oct 10, 2023 by Law School News
Legal Deck Stacked Against Parents Falsely Accused of Murdering Children; Keith Findley Comments
KTNVPosted Oct 5, 2023 by Law School News
David Schwartz Discusses Legal Challenges Over Pronoun Policies Nationwide
Milwaukee Journal SentinelPosted Oct 5, 2023 by Law School News
In Memoriam: Alan Weisbard
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Sep 28, 2023 by Law School News
Jenny Zook on Insurance Law Resources
State Bar of WisconsinPosted Sep 28, 2023 by Law School News
John Gross on Why Halderson's Attorney Files No Merit Report: 'The evidence was so substantial'
WKOWPosted Sep 28, 2023 by Law School News
UW Law Emeritus Professor Frank Tuerkheimer Dies
Frank Tuerkheimer , University of Wisconsin Law School emeritus professor who served as an associate special prosecutor for the Watergate scandal, died Sept. 16, 2023, in Madison; he was 84.
Tuerkheimer, who graduated from New York University ...
Posted Sep 25, 2023 by Law School News
Ryan Poe-Gavlinski Named Inaugural Deputy Director of EJI
Ryan Poe-Gavlinski has been named the inaugural deputy director of University of Wisconsin Law School’s Economic Justice Institute (EJI).
“Being named deputy director of EJI means a lot to me as it shows that our administration a ...
Posted Sep 21, 2023 by Law School News
Anuj Desai Discusses Fair Use in Video Used in Anti-CRT Ad
Madison 365Posted Sep 19, 2023 by Law School News
Yablon, Clinger Doubt Impeachment Threat Will Fly
Madison.comPosted Sep 19, 2023 by Law School News
Erin Barbato: Young Adults Who Age Out of Parents’ Visas 'Left in Limbo'
Milwaukee Journal SentinelPosted Sep 13, 2023 by Law School News
Grace Kube Discusses Eviction Records
The Cap TimesPosted Sep 13, 2023 by Law School News
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