The Wisconsin Supreme Court is taking up a lawsuit this week that could remove powers from the Republican-controlled state ...
Justice Ann Walsh Bradley's announcement that she will not seek reelection next year could tee up an expensive fight for her ...
In the post- Dobbs era, we’ve witnessed an old political truism be turned on its head: that Republicans dominate special ...
The court's order leaves open the question ... referring to its December ruling. It is the Wisconsin Elections Commission, not the Supreme Court, that has the responsibility to administer ...
The Supreme Court ended Affirmative Action last year -- so why is Congress still relying on race ... Court has consistently imposed clear limits on Congress’s otherwise broad spending power.
Why AP Called Wisconsin's Statewide Ballot Measures: Race Call Explained WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press was able to determine that voters in Wisconsin had approved two constitutional ...
But the most widespread contaminant of Wisconsin's groundwater — the source of nearly 75% of the state's drinking water — is nitrate. Nitrate contamination has been a problem in Wisconsin ...
The coffee titan wants the court to mandate circuit courts to use a strict standard when considering some injunctions sought by the National Labor Relations Board in unfair labor practice cases.
Lands had focused her campaign on ... in 1981 and has covered Congress, the Supreme Court, the White House under Presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and six U.S. presidential campaigns.
abbie vansickle Well, it’s not possible for us to say for certain because the Supreme Court does not give reasons why it has agreed to ... of falsifying business records to cover up a hush ...
Scientists say it is now spreading beyond farms into places and species it has never been before ... to bird flu outbreaks on dairy farms. Here’s what to know about the outbreak.
Still, the Biden campaign insists the abortion ... This interview has been edited. Why are the Florida Supreme Court’s dual rulings so politically important? The justices in one fell swoop ...