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Bryna Godar Comments on Ethics Complaint Filed Against Judge Schimel
WUWM

Posted Feb 7, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Sumudu Atapattu: "People are already moving to Wisconsin because of climate change"
The Badger Herald

Posted Feb 6, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross Comments on Police Shooting of Fitchburg Man
WMTV

Posted Feb 6, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross: Laken Riley Act "Ends the Presumption of Innocence for Non-Citizens"
The Hill

Posted Feb 5, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross Weighs in on Laken Riley Act
WMTV

Posted Feb 3, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Derek Clinger Explains Citizen-Led Referendums
WUWM

Posted Jan 30, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Emeritus Professor Richard Bilder Dies

Richard Bilder , who served for more than 50 years as a University of Wisconsin Law School professor and renowned international law scholar, died Jan. 18, 2025, in Madison; he was 97. Bilder was an expert in international and foreign rela ...

UW Law School News

Posted Jan 27, 2025 by Law School News

Bree Grossi Wilde Outlines How Dane County Board of Canvassers Should Have Corrected Ballot Error
Wisconsin Watch

Posted Jan 27, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Erin Barbato: Trump Executive Order Leaves Refugees 'In Limbo Again'
Wisconsin Public Radio

Posted Jan 27, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bryna Godar on Wisconsin's Divided Government Ongoing Power Struggles
Wisconsin Public Radio

Posted Jan 23, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Rachel Burg Discusses the Wisconsin Innocence Project's $1.5M Grant
Wisconsin Public Radio

Posted Jan 23, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Rachel Burg Discusses the $1.5M Grant to Innocence Project and Its Applications
The Cap Times

Posted Jan 15, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Governor Evers wants citizen referenda. Representative Vos says no. Derek Clinger explains.
WORT

Posted Jan 14, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Kristopher Turner Discusses How AI May Affect the Judicial System and How To Manage It
State Bar of Wisconsin

Posted Jan 13, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Rachel Burg on Use of Modern DNA Technologies to Investigate Wrongful Convictions
WORT

Posted Jan 8, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Wisconsin Innocence Project Receives $1.5 Million Grant

The Wisconsin Innocence Project (WIP) has received a $1.5 million federal grant to investigate cases that could benefit from recent advancements in DNA testing. The Wisconsin Innocence Project, a legal clinic at University of Wisconsin Law ...

UW Law School News

Posted Jan 6, 2025 by Law School News

Derek Clinger On Pursuit of Institutional Changes for Partisan Gain During Political Transitions
WUNC

Posted Jan 3, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Cecelia Klingele Comments on Extended Periods of Supervision Following Prison Release
Baldwin Bulletin

Posted Jan 2, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bryna Godar Comments on Referendums in Wisconsin
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Posted Dec 20, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Steph Tai Comments on Insurance Companies Clarifying PFAS Exclusions in Policy Coverage
Wisconsin Public Radio

Posted Dec 20, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Christopher Lau on Wisconsin Innocence Project Client Manuel Cucuta's Legal Battle
WORT

Posted Dec 18, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bryna Godar On Present, Future of Abortion Rulings in Wisconsin Supreme Court
WUWM 89.7 FM

Posted Dec 18, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bryna Godar Discusses the Current Act 10 Litigation and Likely Outcomes
WUWM 89.7 FM

Posted Dec 18, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bonnie Shucha Predicts How AI Will Shape Law School Curriculums in the Future
The National Law Review

Posted Dec 17, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Christopher Lau: Wisconsin Innocence Project Victories Point To Systemic Problems in Justice System
Heartland Signal

Posted Dec 17, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bryna Godar on Discrepancy Between State, Federal Law on Casting Electoral College Votes
Winsconsin Watch

Posted Dec 11, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Rebecca Scheller, Dan Tokaji on Success of the Wisconsin Tribal Educational Promise Program
The Cap Times

Posted Dec 10, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bryna Godar on an Act 10 Reversal and the Politics of Appeal
PBS Wisconsin

Posted Dec 9, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross: Ryan Borgwardt Could Be Charged With Misdemeanor Obstruction for Faking His Death
WWJ.950

Posted Dec 2, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Wisconsin Innocence Project Client Manuel Cucuta Released After 27 Years in Prison

Wisconsin Innocence Project Co-Director Christopher Lau (left) and Manuel Cucuta on Nov. 26, 2024, upon Cucuta's release from prison. Photo by Alyssa Lentz. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 26, 2024 – The Wisconsin Innocence Project (WIP) is proud ...

UW Law News

Posted Nov 26, 2024 by Law School News

Bree Grossi Wilde on Confusion Behind State Constitution Amendment Banning Non-Citizen Voting
The Badger Herald

Posted Nov 26, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross on the Potential Charges Ryan Borgwardt Might Face After Faking His Own Death
Fond du Lac Reporter

Posted Nov 26, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Miriam Seifter on the Rising Tide of State Constitutional Law Courses
Daily Journal

Posted Nov 21, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross Comments on Complaint Against Former Justice Michael Gableman
Chanel 3000

Posted Nov 21, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross on Possible Criminal Charges to Ryan Borgwardt For Faking His Own Death
WMTV 15 News

Posted Nov 20, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bryna Godar Comments on the Lawsuit Over Meagan Wolfe’s Expired Appointment
News Break

Posted Nov 20, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross Discusses Utah Police Tactic of Ramming Wrong-Way Drivers
Fox 13

Posted Nov 19, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Alta Charo Comments on the Ethics of Self-Experimentation in Science
Washington Post

Posted Nov 18, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Erin Barbato Comments on the Potential Changes to Immigration and Deportation Policies
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Posted Nov 18, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Torey Dolan Discusses History, Current Role of Native Americans in Modern Political Landscape
WXPR

Posted Nov 14, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Anuj Desai on the Legality of Billboard Put Up by Conservative Group in Madison
The Badger Herald

Posted Nov 13, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Ion Meyn Comments on Former MPS Board Member Aisha Carr's Defense
Fox 6 News Milwaukee

Posted Nov 12, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Dan Tokaji Discusses Voting Lawsuits Filed Ahead of Election Day
C-SPAN

Posted Nov 12, 2024 by Law School News

Lisa Washington Receives 2024 Dukeminier Award

Lisa Washington is the recipient of a 2024 Dukeminier Award for her essay “Weaponizing Fear,” published in The Yale Law Journal Forum . The Williams Institute’s Dukeminier Awards acknowledge the best law review articles conce ...

UW Law News

Posted Nov 6, 2024 by Law School News

Bryna Godar Discusses Quiet Weaponization of State Judicial Conduct Commissions
The Hill

Posted Nov 5, 2024 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Michael Richman Discusses No Credit Check Loans
WalletHub

Posted Oct 30, 2024 by Law School News

Texas lawmakers hear testimony supporting death row inmate Robert Roberson. Keith Findley comments.
CNN

Posted Oct 24, 2024 by Law School News

John Gross: Felons Are Barred from Many Jobs; President Should Be One of Them
The Fulcrum

Posted Oct 22, 2024 by Law School News

Judge reaffirms protections for youths in state’s juvenile prison. Zoe Engberg discusses.
Milwaukee NNS

Posted Oct 14, 2024 by Law School News

Andrew Turner '08 Named Assistant Dean for Academic Enhancement Program

Andrew Turner  '08, co-director of Legal Analysis, Advocacy, and Writing, has been named assistant dean for the Academic Enhancement Program (AEP). Andrew Turner Turner started Aug. 26, succeeding Assistant Dean Moji Olaniyan; she ...

Posted Oct 4, 2024 by Law School News


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