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Bryna Godar: Supremacy Clause Does Not Guarantee Immunity
HuffPost

Posted Jan 12, 2026 by Law School News

Minnesota Shooting Raises Questions; Bryna Godar Comments
Chicago Tribune

Posted Jan 12, 2026 by Law School News

Bryna Godar: States 'Can and Do Prosecute Federal Officials'
Axios

Posted Jan 12, 2026 by Law School News

Harrison Stark on State Laws Allowing Legal Action Against Federal Agents
The Astorian

Posted Jan 12, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross on Video Showing Fatal ICE Shooting from Officer's Perspective
NPR

Posted Jan 12, 2026 by Law School News

John Gross Discusses ICE's Rules of Engagement
CBC News

Posted Jan 12, 2026 by Law School News

Bryna Godar: States Can Prosecute Federal Officials When They Violate State Criminal Laws
Bloomberg

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Law School News

Bryna Godar: States Can Process Federal Officials If They Act Beyond 'Lawful Federal Duties'
Fox 9 KMSP

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Law School News

Bryna Godar on State Authority to Prosecute Federal Agents
NPR

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Law School News

Bryna Godar On Minnesota’s Next Steps Following Fatal ICE Shooting
Northern News Now

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Law School News

Bryna Godar Discusses State Authority to Prosecute an ICE Officer
Minnesota Reformer

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Law School News

Bryna Godar, John Gross Offer Their Legal Expertise in Minnesota Case
Minnesota Star Tribune

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Law School News

Bryna Godar on Prosecution of Federal Officials in Renee Good Shooting
The Wall Street Journal

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross Reviews Video Evidence from Minneapolis ICE Shooting
CBC

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Law School News

Robert Yablon Discusses Immunity in Fatal ICE Shooting
AP News

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Law School News

Bryna Godar Discusses Prosecution Options in Renee Good Killing
MPR News

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bryna Godar: State Could Still File Criminal Charges Against Federal Officer Who Killed Renee Nicole Good
BBC

Posted Jan 9, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross on Use-Of-Force in Minneapolis Shooting
ABC News

Posted Jan 8, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Bryna Godar: Federal Officers Not Categorically Immune From State Prosecution
Slate

Posted Jan 8, 2026 by Law School News

Alexandra Huneeus: Nicolás Maduro Capture is Momentous Inflection Point
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Posted Jan 7, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Alexandra Huneeus: International Law Concerns Over U.S. Action in Venezuela
WMTV-15

Posted Jan 7, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Alexandra Huneeus on the Capture of Nicolás Maduro
WORT FM

Posted Jan 6, 2026 by Law School News

Sarah Davis Explains Self-Funded Plans Amidst Rising Costs of Prescription Drugs
PBS News

Posted Jan 6, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

David Hughes '12 Appointed to the Kenosha County Circuit Court – Branch 4
Urban Milwaukee

Posted Jan 5, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Owen Piotrowski '14 Appointed to the Milwaukee County Circuit Court – Branch 38
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Posted Jan 5, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Peter Carstensen on Anticompetitive Practices by Meat Processors
Jacobin

Posted Jan 2, 2026 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Robert Yablon Comments on Wisconsin's Long Redistricting Battle Heading into 2026
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Posted Dec 29, 2025 by Law School News

Derek Clinger Explains How Citizen-Led Referendums Work
WUWM 89.7 FM

Posted Dec 29, 2025 by Law School News

Judith Williams-Killackey ’97 Named National Chair of the Quarles & Brady Labor & Employment Practice Group
Wisconsin Law Journal

Posted Dec 26, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Governor Walz Appoints Jessica Palmer-Denig ‘99 as Chief Administrative Law Judge at the Court of Administrative Hearings
Office of Governor Tim Walz & Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan

Posted Dec 26, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Tomislav Kuzmanovic ’88 Selected for BizTimes 2025 Notable Litigators & Trial Attorneys
Biz Times

Posted Dec 22, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Sarah Davis on Reducing the Country’s Justice Gap With Mental Health Initiatives
Madison Commons

Posted Dec 22, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross: Judge Dugan Case Pushes Into 'Uncharted Territory'
Law360

Posted Dec 22, 2025 by Law School News

Cory Fish '16 Named Policy Director for the Office of the Governor in Texas
Office of the Texas Governor

Posted Dec 22, 2025 by Law School News

Derek Clinger Comments on North Carolina Effort to Limit Governor's Powers
ProPublica

Posted Dec 22, 2025 by Law School News

Bonnie Shucha: Document-Grounded AI for Lawyers
Wisconsin Lawyer

Posted Dec 18, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

John Gross Explains Factors at Play in Judge Dugan Trial
WUWM-FM

Posted Dec 17, 2025 by Law School News

Steven Wright: Judge Dugan Trial to Focus on Motive
The New York Times

Posted Dec 15, 2025 by Law School News

Derek Clinger Comments on Duplex Development Dispute
The Badger Project

Posted Dec 12, 2025 by Law School News

Judge Dugan Trial Attorneys Are Big Names, John Gross Says
Georgia Public Broadcasting

Posted Dec 12, 2025 by Law School News

John Gross Explains Process Ahead of Judge Dugan Trial
Wisconsin Public Radio

Posted Dec 12, 2025 by Law School News

Bree Grossi Wilde: Wisconsin Redistricting Panels Not a Novel Solution
NBC News

Posted Dec 12, 2025 by Law School News

BJ Ard: Maryland Platform Improves 'Trustworthiness' of Legal Code
StateScoop

Posted Dec 9, 2025 by Law School News

John W. Miller '06 Named Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. Secretary And CEO
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Posted Dec 4, 2025 by Law School News

Joshua Braver: 'Whiskey Rebellion as precedent for recent National Guard deployments?'
Lawfare

Posted Dec 4, 2025 by Law School News

John Gross Explains Possible Next Steps After Slender Man Killer's Escape and Capture
WMTV-15

Posted Dec 1, 2025 by Law School News

Joshua Braver Op-Ed: Ambiguity Leaves Service Members In Difficult Position
Wall Street Journal

Posted Dec 1, 2025 by Law School News

Derek Clinger Offers Legal Context Around Process To Finalize UW System Teaching Workload Policy
The Cap Times

Posted Dec 1, 2025 by Law School News

Cary Bloodworth on Legal Access Gaps in Wisconsin
The Badger Herald

Posted Nov 20, 2025 by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo

Brad Schimel '90 Named Interim U.S. Attorney for Eastern District of Wisconsin
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Posted Nov 18, 2025 by Broecker,Jennifer


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