
Annette Ziegler: Law Day: An opportunity to teach, learn about our legal system
Law Day is a great opportunity to promote public understanding of our legal system and the work of the courts all year round.
Law Day is a great opportunity to promote public understanding of our legal system and the work of the courts all year round.
AB 222/SB 222, the pre-disaster flood resilience grant, will create a program that uses scientific and conservation techniques to achieve the dual purposes of restoring wetlands and reducing flooding.
In advance of the 2024 RNC, a Milwaukee convention center director decided to destroy a potentially MAGA-triggering public display of literary art.
The Bulwark condemns decision to remove artwork while WTMJ defends it.
Knowing that there is a strong even-tempered person in the White House, even if one disagrees with this or that policy, is far harder to measure but I argue vital to the success of an election than many heated partisans care to admit.
How is it that the two parties are likely to nominate candidates that about two-thirds of Americans don’t want?
Fox lies because lying is proving incredibly lucrative. It is lucrative because Fox’s flock wants to be lied to, expects to be lied to, demands to be lied to. The flock doesn’t want truth. It wants its prejudices and fantasies validated.
President Biden’s campaign is launching the first TV ad of his reelection bid in Wisconsin and five other states. The campaign said it is the first of a two-week, seven figure buy that also includes national cable. In Wisconsin, the
Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu told WisPolitics one of the final details to work out in a shared revenue package is how much to set aside to reward communities that consolidate services.
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The Assembly has approved a series of bills that would make changes to the state’s unemployment insurance program. The chamber Tuesday also approved legislation that would bar local governments from using public funds for guaranteed income programs and another that would require the Department of Health Services to review the eligibility of BadgerCare Plus participants every six months.
Amid all the pomp and circumstance associated with the new chancellor’s mid-April investiture, Mnookin delivered a speech that framed her vision going forward. Heartfelt and personal, the chancellor’s address displayed a deep understanding of UW-Madison’s mission — and of its relationship to Wisconsin.
Law Day is a great opportunity to promote public understanding of our legal system and the work of the courts all year round.
AB 222/SB 222, the pre-disaster flood resilience grant, will create a program that uses scientific and conservation techniques to achieve the dual purposes of restoring wetlands and reducing flooding.
In advance of the 2024 RNC, a Milwaukee convention center director decided to destroy a potentially MAGA-triggering public display of literary art.
The Bulwark condemns decision to remove artwork while WTMJ defends it.
Knowing that there is a strong even-tempered person in the White House, even if one disagrees with this or that policy, is far harder to measure but I argue vital to the success of an election than many heated partisans care to admit.
How is it that the two parties are likely to nominate candidates that about two-thirds of Americans don’t want?
Fox lies because lying is proving incredibly lucrative. It is lucrative because Fox’s flock wants to be lied to, expects to be lied to, demands to be lied to. The flock doesn’t want truth. It wants its prejudices and fantasies validated.
President Biden’s campaign is launching the first TV ad of his reelection bid in Wisconsin and five other states. The campaign said it is the first of a two-week, seven figure buy that also includes national cable. In Wisconsin, the spots are slated to run in the Milwaukee, Green Bay
Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu told WisPolitics one of the final details to work out in a shared revenue package is how much to set aside to reward communities that consolidate services.
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The Assembly has approved a series of bills that would make changes to the state’s unemployment insurance program. The chamber Tuesday also approved legislation that would bar local governments from using public funds for guaranteed income programs and another that would require the Department of Health Services to review the eligibility of BadgerCare Plus participants every six months.
Amid all the pomp and circumstance associated with the new chancellor’s mid-April investiture, Mnookin delivered a speech that framed her vision going forward. Heartfelt and personal, the chancellor’s address displayed a deep understanding of UW-Madison’s mission — and of its relationship to Wisconsin.