A Supreme Court justice said he won't participate in a case determining if public sector workers regain bargaining rights.
Conservative Justice Brian Hagedorn's recusal puts the focus on whether liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz will also step ...
A liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court justice on Wednesday rejected a Republican request that she not hear a pending case that ...
Her decision came at the same time the Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to hear the case before it went through the lower ...
A Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who helped write Act 10 recused himself Thursday as the high court signaled it was preparing to take up a legal challenge to the 2011 law limiting public employees’ ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday about whether a man's expunged domestic violence conviction ...
T.R. Edwards grew up with stories from his grandmother Kathleen about her struggle to vote as a Black woman in Wisconsin: A ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is not likely to overturn previous rulings and ignore the statutory history of the Peace Act after oral arguments on Wednesday.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has not yet decided whether to take the case. Now, Hagedorn will not participate in that decision or any others related to the lawsuit. Supporters of the law have said it ...
WASHINGTON – Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn on Thursday said he will recuse himself from a lawsuit before the court that could determine the future of collective ...