CONTACT: Alex Walker, alex@judgeshelleygrogan.com
MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN — Judge Shelley Grogan announces district-wide radio ad “Rule of Law” which highlights her judicial philosophy as well as endorsements from conservative Justices Rebecca Bradley and Dan Kelly, and her support from the vast majority of Sheriffs from across the Second District Court of Appeals.

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“Rule of Law” Script
VO:
Judge Shelley Grogan… A mother of three, with over 25 years of legal experience.

Judge Shelley Grogan’s tough on crime, protects our constitutional freedoms, and stands for the rule of law.

Judge Grogan:
Hi, I’m Judge Shelley Grogan. I’m running for District 2 Court of Appeals because we need judges who know their job isn’t legislating from the bench, but interpreting the law as written.

I’m very proud to have been endorsed by an overwhelming majority of sheriffs, as well as State Supreme Court Justices Rebecca Bradley and Dan Kelly.

VO:
Judge Jeff Davis, on the other hand, is a Milwaukee liberal appointed by Governor Tony Evers. With our freedoms under attack, we can’t trust a Tony Evers liberal, like Jeff Davis.

In the race for District 2 Court of Appeals, vote for the rule of law.

Vote Judge Shelley Grogan, on Tuesday, April 6th.

Judge Grogan:
Paid for by Friends of Judge Shelley Grogan.

Background on the race:

Judge Shelley Grogan currently serves as the permanent Judicial Assistant to Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley. Prior to working for Justice Bradley, she clerked for multiple Appellate Court Judges. She has more than 25 years of experience in Wisconsin courts. In addition to her work with Justice Rebecca Bradley, she is the current Municipal Judge in the City of Muskego, where she has lived for over 25 years. It’s where she and her late husband raised their three wonderful children. Judge Grogan is also an Adjunct Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School.

Judge Grogan’s opponent was handpicked by Liberal Governor Tony Evers. Evers has now appointed ¼ of all Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judges.

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