Dave Cieslewicz: What you missed at the Supreme Court debate
It was a fight between two attack dogs and I thought Crawford came out a little bit on top. The only question is if either candidate provided a sound bite for an attack ad.
Scott Walker: Look to Wisconsin to see the left’s weaponization of the courts
Judge Susan ‘Catch-and-Release Crawford’s agenda is bad for America.
Jay Heck: Elon Musk invades Wisconsin
Fresh from spending nearly $300 million to influence the 2024 elections, the richest person in the world has set his sights squarely on Wisconsin.
Richard Moore: The State Bar of Wisconsin
An octopus’s garden of left-wing ideology: Ending mandatory Bar associations and defenestrating the national ABA is one more necessary step to restoring truly free speech in our state and society as a whole.
Amy Hemmer: ‘Family’ matters
Governor Tony Evers recent verbiage controversy has been ridiculed and joked about by many. However, there is a nefarious aspect to Evers “creative” wordsmithing in the recent budget bill before the state legislature.
Bruce Thompson: Why is Trump targeting veterans?
Trump/Musk cuts hurt a popular government program and many workers who back MAGA.
Gregory Humphrey: Standing with Mahmoud Khalil
This vulgar display of authoritarian over-reach by the Trump Administration is not more than we predicted in general terms last fall, but still is most galling and preposterous to see in operation.
Dave Zweifel: New U.S. policy: Our land mines are your problem
Not only have the geniuses paused most foreign aid, cuttig off food and medical help for starving kids in poverty-stricken areas around the world, they’ve also stopped U.S. help to clear land mines that continue to kill and maim innocent people in former war zones.
Kaul joins suit against Trump administration efforts to dismantle Department of Education
The suit comes after President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday announced plans to lay off nearly 50% of the agency’s workforce, dropping it to less than 2,200 employees.
Wisconsin Policy Forum: Wisconsin’s net migration soars to levels not seen in decades
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NFIB: NFIB Wisconsin PAC endorses Judge Brad Schimel for the Wisconsin Supreme Court
MADISON, WI (March 13, 2025) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Wisconsin’s political action committee (PAC) announced today its endorsement of Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel for election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. “The decisions and opinions
Rep. Krug: Reforms to hold criminals accountable pass Assembly
(Madison) – Rep. Krug and the Republican Majority in the Assembly passed numerous new laws to crack down on violent crime, child-traffickers, and keep our communities safe during today’s floor session. “Keeping families safe and making sure violent criminals cannot
Referee: Gableman has ‘one more chance’ to give deposition in OLR discipline case
A referee told former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman he’s getting “one more chance” to properly appear and give a deposition in his discipline case, rejecting Gableman’s attempts to avoid doing so. Gableman’s attorney, Peyton Engel, argued that Gableman does not have to appear because he will just plead the Fifth Amendment to every question.
Rep. Dallman: Champions tougher public safety legislation for a safer Wisconsin
Madison – State Representative Alex Dallman (R-Markesan) voted in favor of public safety bills designed to enhance local community safety and to ensure transparency and accountability in Wisconsin’s judicial system. Assembly Bill 86 increases the penalty for criminals who traffic children
Rep. Roe: Calls Out Assembly Republicans’ inaction
Madison, Wis: Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly held a floor session for the first time in a month. The Republican Assembly Leadership brought forward ten crime bills. Representative Ann Roe (D-Janesville) called out the Republican led legislature for yet again