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After a successful trial sending books to Oakhill Correctional Institution, a nonprofit will replicate the pilot with a ...
The state Legislature has paid $26.2 million to outside law firms on high-profile cases related to redistricting and the ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- Monday marks the end of Wisconsin's current two-year budget cycle, but lawmakers will not meet the June 30 deadline to pass a new spending plan. They will meet Tuesday to continue ...
Wisconsin law could continue its status quo, which includes some key abortion restrictions, including a ban on abortion after 20 weeks except to save the life or health of the mother.
Wisconsin voters will cast their vote in the state Supreme Court election on Tuesday. Update 3/30/25, 8:55 p.m. ET: This article has been updated with additional information. Related Articles ...
Wisconsin reverted to an 1849 statute, but the case before the state Supreme Court asks whether that law specifically bans consensual abortions. The 1849 law has been on hold since a lower court's ...
A new Wisconsin bill would prohibit the state's employers, including healthcare providers, from dismissing, demoting, refusing to hire or otherwise discriminating against employees who decline a ...
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) has signed a bill into law that modifies physicians’ obligations to inform patients of alternate treatment options. Assembly Bill 139, now Wisconsin Act 111 ...
(The Center Square) – Government red tape is contributing to the crisis in Wisconsin child care affordability and staffing, a new report finds. The report, written by Wisconsin Institute for Law ...
Sex and Gender Wisconsin’s Name-Change Law Raises Safety Risks for Transgender People A 167-year-old statute requires trans people to publish their old and new names in a newspaper.
(The Center Square) – Government red tape is contributing to the crisis in Wisconsin child care affordability and staffing, a new report finds. The report, written by Wisconsin Institute for Law ...
The report comes shortly after legislative Democrats introduced a $480 million child care bill in response to Republicans cutting child care funding from Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ budget proposal.