
Bill Barth: Courts and presidency, crashed by partisans
The Founders’ intent could not be more obvious. Presidential immunity from prosecution is a total fabrication by a partisan majority of today’s United States Supreme Court.
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The Founders’ intent could not be more obvious. Presidential immunity from prosecution is a total fabrication by a partisan majority of today’s United States Supreme Court.

After the recent string of high court rulings, don’t assume that this court wouldn’t overturn centuries of keeping government and religion separate if it gets the chance.

Wisconsinites should be alarmed about how these decisions to close its two-year campuses are being made.

There needs to be some people asking hard questions of the school district.
Both are well ahead of where other candidates have been at this point in a Supreme Court race, pointing to another expensive campaign with the majority up for grabs against in 2025.

Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski agreed to tweaks in how her office handles open records requests after a lawsuit by a conservative group found records showing her predecessor used his personal email account to seek advice on the office budget.

3rd CD Dem Katrina Shankland today released a new ad saying she has the experience to defend democracy from attacks by “right-wing extremism.”

The Speak Free or Die PAC, which is backing Roger Roth in the 8th CD, is out with a new ad knocking the former state senator’s GOP primary opponents André Jacque and Tony Wied on the gas tax.

Scientists at UW-Madison this summer are testing a device that senses soil nutrients, which could help farmers make better decisions when fertilizing. The sensor technology created by engineers at the university can be used for real-time monitoring of nitrates in
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Evidently alarmed by the recent polls showing former President Trump surging in the crucial swing state, the liberal majority of the court greased the skids for an all-out absentee ballot harvesting operation by Democrats in November, ruling that local election clerks must be given full discretion in determining the use and location of ballot drop boxes.

The Founders’ intent could not be more obvious. Presidential immunity from prosecution is a total fabrication by a partisan majority of today’s United States Supreme Court.

After the recent string of high court rulings, don’t assume that this court wouldn’t overturn centuries of keeping government and religion separate if it gets the chance.

Wisconsinites should be alarmed about how these decisions to close its two-year campuses are being made.

There needs to be some people asking hard questions of the school district.
Both are well ahead of where other candidates have been at this point in a Supreme Court race, pointing to another expensive campaign with the majority up for grabs against in 2025.

Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski agreed to tweaks in how her office handles open records requests after a lawsuit by a conservative group found records showing her predecessor used his personal email account to seek advice on the office budget.

3rd CD Dem Katrina Shankland today released a new ad saying she has the experience to defend democracy from attacks by “right-wing extremism.”

The Speak Free or Die PAC, which is backing Roger Roth in the 8th CD, is out with a new ad knocking the former state senator’s GOP primary opponents André Jacque and Tony Wied on the gas tax.

Scientists at UW-Madison this summer are testing a device that senses soil nutrients, which could help farmers make better decisions when fertilizing. The sensor technology created by engineers at the university can be used for real-time monitoring of nitrates in soil, which are essential for growing crops. But excess nitrate
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Evidently alarmed by the recent polls showing former President Trump surging in the crucial swing state, the liberal majority of the court greased the skids for an all-out absentee ballot harvesting operation by Democrats in November, ruling that local election clerks must be given full discretion in determining the use and location of ballot drop boxes.