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Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin says "politics makes strange bedfellows" as the House GOP tax bill heads to the Senate, and GOP ...
THE NEXT CONTENTIOUS STATE SUPREME COURT RACE APPEARS TO BE SET EVEN BEFORE NEWLY ELECTED JUSTICE SUSAN CRAWFORD IS SWORN IN. LIBERAL APPEALS COURT JUDGE CHRIS TAYLO ...
The race determines the ideological control of the state Supreme Court. It's also the first major election since the fall election and can be seen as a referendum against Trump and his policies.
Wisconsin Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor, 57, becomes the first liberal candidate to enter the 2026 race. The election next year won’t be for control of the court in the battleground state ...
Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Chris Taylor announced Tuesday that she’s launching a campaign to challenge conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley on the state Supreme Court next year.
Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Chris Taylor announced Tuesday that she’s launching a campaign to challenge conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley on the state Supreme Court next year. “Justices on the ...
(AP) — A Wisconsin appeals court judge who was an outspoken supporter of abortion rights in the state Legislature announced Tuesday that she is running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court ...
Flathead County District Court Judge Amy ... deserve a Supreme Court justice who is fair, impartial and independent,” wrote Eddy in a May 6 press release announcing her bid to replace outgoing ...
the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to block universal injunctions altogether. The administration asserted that single district judges should not have such broad authority.
President Donald Trump greets Supreme Court associate justices as ... Or will it continue allowing any one of 680 district court judges to nullify the votes of tens of millions of Americans ...
Let’s talk about this case that was argued on Thursday before the Supreme Court ... Devon Taylor, contains original music by Pat McCusker and Marion Lozano, and was engineered by Chris Wood.
In a case involving changes to birthright citizenship, the justices heard arguments on whether a single federal judge ... of the state wherein they reside.” In 1898, the Supreme Court affirmed ...