Crime & Safety
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Explained: Two Lawsuits Seek to Nullify Wisconsin’s Election
What you need to know about two lawsuits—and a likely third one from the Trump campaign—that want to invalidate your legally cast vote.
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Conservative Lawsuit Asks Wis. Supreme Court to Throw Out the Entire Election
Attorney General Josh Kaul says the lawsuit “seeks to disenfranchise every Wisconsinite who voted.”
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8 Shot at Wauwatosa Mall, Wisconsin’s Fifth Mass Shooting of 2020
“We deserve more than thoughts and prayers,” Lt. Gov. Barnes says
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Private Schools File Wis. Supreme Court Suit Against Racine’s Health Department
Suit could set precedent for local health officials’ authority over private entities.
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Bizarre Rainbow Analogy May Be What Sinks Wisconsin’s Mask Order
One Wisconsin Supreme Court justice uses a bizarre analogy in oral arguments over Wisconsin’s coronavirus safeguard, while another notes the Legislature could be a partner with Gov. Evers but has not met.
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Arguments in Yet Another Lawsuit Over Measures to Protect Public Begin Monday in WI Supreme Court
Court’s decision in case over statewide mask order will have lasting implications for the state’s coronavirus response.
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Evers Goes To Bat for the Affordable Care Act as Trump Tries to Kill It at the Supreme Court
Early reports indicate the court may uphold the law.
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The US Supreme Court Will Now Decide if Millions of Wisconsinites Will Lose Health Care
Oral arguments begin Tuesday, with three conservative justices appointed by outgoing President Donald Trump joining the 6-3 conservative court to decide the case.
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Appeals Court Kills Indoor Capacity Limits on the Day the Order Expires
The order was meant to slow the state’s unprecedented spread of coronavirus.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Denies Extension to Tally Misprinted Ballots
Local officials requested more time to re-make ballots unreadable due to printer error.

























