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Who is Susan Crawford replacing on the Wisconsin Supreme Court? Crawford is replacing liberal Justice Ann Walsh Bradley. Bradley has served on the court since 1995 and did not seek re-election.
Crawford defeated conservative judge Brad Schimel in the high-stakes race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Susan Crawford, a liberal judge, won a seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court, beating the conservative candidate, Brad Schimel, who received $25 million in campaign support from Elon Musk.
Susan Crawford beat Brad Schimel in Tuesday's hotly contested Wisconsin State Supreme Court election, which attracted attention and donors both in and outside of the state. Crawford won with 55% ...
The campaign for liberal Dane County Judge Susan Crawford filed a complaint Wednesday with the state Ethics Commission after her image was digitally altered in a new TV attack ad. The five-page ...
Crawford and Schimel were running to replace liberal Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, who declined to seek a fourth 10-year term after first being elected to the court in 1995.
Liberal Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford has raised $24 million on the race, more than any other judicial candidate in the nation.
Here's what to know about Susan Crawford's legal background, positions on key issues and education ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
Here's what to know about Susan Crawford's legal background, positions on key issues and education ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race.
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