OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - Time for UpFront Fridays: a look at the week in Wisconsin politics. The big political race, even though it is technically not partisan, is the race for the supreme court seat.
Voters are going to get a chance to hear directly from the two judges who want to be Wisconsin’s next Supreme Court justice.
T.R. Edwards grew up with stories from his grandmother Kathleen about her struggle to vote as a Black woman in Wisconsin: A ...
NEW TONIGHT, WISN 12 ANNOUNCES A NEW EXCLUSIVE PRIME TIME DEBATE FEATURING CANDIDATES FOR WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT. 12 NEWS ...
Not content to let only campaign ads do the talking ahead of the April 1 election, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Susan ...
The hour-long debate will be held at the Lubar Center at Marquette University Law School on March 12, WISN-TV announced Thursday.
Dane County Judge Susan Crawford and Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel are running in the April 1 election for an open seat on the Supreme Court.
Her decision came at the same time the Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to hear the case before it went through the lower ...
Judge Susan Crawford could have given a convicted child molester more than 100 years in prison. Instead, she gave him a ...
Both campaigns for Wisconsin Supreme Court have been fueled by cash provided by billionaire donors through the state Democratic and Republican parties, according to recently filed campaign finance ...
A liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court justice has rejected calls to not hear a controversial case that seeks to restore union rights for thousands of state workers.Justice Janet ...