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Public News Service on MSNWI’s ‘nonpartisan’ Supreme Court race is anything butEarly voting for the Wisconsin Supreme Court race starts next week and, although the seat is technically nonpartisan, both ...
Brad Schimel, a judge who is so supportive of the president that he dressed up as him for Halloween, is hoping to flip the Wisconsin Supreme Court for conservatives.
Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel and Dane County Judge Susan Crawford had their first and only Wisconsin Supreme Court debate Wednesday night, addressing key issues in the upcoming election. Judge ...
Fred Strampe and Zach Wittchow are vying for the seat of Judge Brad Schimel. Each says they have something to bring to the ...
Judge Susan Crawford is what the Wisconsin Supreme Court needs for business and economic growth. She is a balanced and nonpartisan jurist.
The next election is almost three weeks away, and it’s an important race that will impact the direction of Wisconsin.
There are two candidates, Fred Strampe and Zach Wittchow, running for Waukesha County circuit court judge Branch 6 on the ...
"No one thinks that courts are apolitical entities these days, but they're still supposed to be different from, say Congress.
Both candidates agree that judges must remain impartial. Voters on April 1 will decide which one should serve a six-year term.
Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois, who gave $1 million for the judicial contest two years ago, has donated $500,000. (George Soros, who gave $1 million in 2023, did so again last month.) Ben Wikler, the ...
By Reid J. Epstein Reid J. Epstein has covered Wisconsin politics on and off since 2002. The last time Wisconsin held an election for the state’s Supreme Court, Republicans cried foul over the ...
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