Walker Departure Opens Up 2022
Perhaps Walker could make a comeback, given some time, but history is against him.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Jul 18, 2019
Perhaps Walker could make a comeback, given some time, but history is against him.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Apr 30, 2019
“The letter of March 22, 2019 from Governor Evers to Jeff Renk, Chief Clerk of the Wisconsin Senate, was of no legal effect and will remain so for the duration of this appeal.”
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Apr 10, 2019
Appeals Court Judge Lisa Neubauer announced Wednesday she would not be seeking a recount in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race which she lost on April 2 to fellow Appeals Court Judge Brian Hagedorn.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Apr 3, 2019
Somebody in the Neubauer camp will figure out they lost, too, but they’ll still raise money to pay for a recount. But, believe it or not, there were other winners and losers Tuesday night.
Read Moreby CJ Szafir | Apr 1, 2019
There’s no question that a Wisconsin Supreme Court full of judicial activists would send Wisconsin back generations, chipping away – or flat out reversing – a number of conservative priorities and Walker reforms.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Mar 15, 2019
Despite Neubauer’s claim she opposes outside money spent on her campaign’s behalf, a number of liberal special interests are spending considerable amounts to win this seat with the long term goal of establishing a liberal majority.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Feb 7, 2019
Hagedorn announced on Thursday he had out-fundraised his opponent Judge Lisa Neubauer in the latest campaign finance reporting period.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Dec 3, 2018
Republicans are proposing a suite of last-minute legislation, from a bill aimed at protecting people with pre-existing conditions to moving the date of the 2020 presidential primary and narrowing Wisconsin’s open-ended early-voting laws. Proposed measures would also require more accountability in the executive branch.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Dec 3, 2018
Evers may be the governor-elect, but he will only control one part of state government. That has consequences, too.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | May 31, 2018
Ironically, Abrahamson complained about partisanship in her statement on Wednesday, but it’s partisanship that’s keeping her in office until the end of her term.
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