Crime & Safety
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Final Effort to Overturn 221,000 Ballots
Hagedorn joins progressives in telling the president he waited too long after the election was done to complain about the rules that govern it.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Trump’s Quest to Flip the State
Swing Justice Brian Hagedorn gives little indication of his leaning in the state case. Simultaneously, a judge dismisses president’s federal lawsuit.
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Hours After Trump Loses State Lawsuit, WI Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeal on Saturday
The effort to toss 221,000 votes in Milwaukee and Dane counties was rejected by a lower court Friday morning.
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Judge Rejects Trump’s Attempt to Toss 221,000 Votes in Milwaukee, Dane Counties
President Donald Trump gets handed yet another loss in his war on the election.
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Judge Holds Off Immediately Ruling on Trump’s Federal Wisconsin Election Lawsuit
Judge Brett Ludwig, a Trump appointee, notes the president filed no complaints about the system prior to Election Day—which he lost.
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Conservative Law Firm Argues Local Health Officials Can’t Close Schools
Hagedorn bases arguments on the 1919 Legislature not being specific about school-closing powers. Karofsky says schools are not closed if made virtual for safety.
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READ: Conservative Justice Pens Scathing Takedown of Attempts to Toss Out WI Election Results
Hagedorn joins progressives in calling the case “a dangerous path we are being asked to tread.”
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WI Supreme Court Rejects Trump Election Suit on a 4-3 Vote
Conservative Justice Hagedorn joins progressives in telling the president he must follow the regular path through lower courts first.
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Explained: The 5 Wisconsin Supreme Court Lawsuits Against COVID-19 Protections
Coronavirus safeguards issued by local and state governments have been targeted by conservatives since the early weeks of the pandemic.
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Trump Files Lawsuit to Toss 220K Votes in Milwaukee, Dane Counties
Trump makes his latest attack on the election as he tries to cling to the presidency.























