
Gregory Humphrey: Donald Trump phone log gap requires a modern ‘Rose Mary stretch’
Trump, in light of the criminal activity that continues to unfold surrounding the insurrection of January 6, 2021, needs a modern version of the “Rose Mary Stretch.”
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Trump, in light of the criminal activity that continues to unfold surrounding the insurrection of January 6, 2021, needs a modern version of the “Rose Mary Stretch.”
The problem is not that we have insufficient election laws, but that those laws were broken, and there has been no accountability. The burning unanswered question is who will hold people accountable for election law violations.
While I am elated that Gov. Tony Evers swiftly vetoed AB 966, I believe it is my responsibility to remind you that we are not “out of the woods.”
The reviews of Jackson’s nomination from some of the nation’s most prominent libertarians have been strikingly positive.
Wisconsin offers the symbiotic opportunity for state and national Republicans to define and launch the next era of the GOP.
Whatever the outcomes of this fall’s elections those in power and the new U W president should consider asking Tommy Thompson to help our state and university grow in greatness.
Climate change alarmism has become a science of its own.
Changing to a “Wisconsin” museum may be the only way to assure state support.
Putin’s war of aggression against Ukraine has brought the world to the precipice of nuclear holocaust.
Why is a Harvard-educated federal judge who was nominated based on sex and race not able to define what a woman is or talk about race? This question became abundantly clear during the nomination hearings this week for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Women’s History month has been filled with iconic firsts and seismic losses, this year. It has also been a reminder of why HERstory is such an important and necessary component of the American story.
Feingold, the president of the American Constitution Society and joined constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe in arguing that the ERA has satisfied all constitutional requirements for ratification and that no further action from Congress or the executive branch is needed for the National Archivist to certify the amendment.
Two faces could symbolize the potential historic turnover in who serves in the next Legislature that convenes in January: Republican Romaine Quinn, age 31, might replace retiring Senate Democratic Leader Janet Bewley, age 70.
Our elected officials, the state Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court have thrown Wisconsin’s redistricting process into complete chaos.
Race and education are still inextricably linked. As long as that is true, “color blind” college admissions remains unfair and affirmative action remains necessary.
The new mayor and the community should be seen as equal partners working to make this city the best it can be for its residents. It starts with loving the city you live in, and the city you represent.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, offer different takes on the U.S. Supreme Court remanding Wisconsin’s redistricting maps to the state Supreme Court. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Ben Wikler, the state’s Democratic Party chair, contends that Gov. Tony Evers and other Democrats will perform best this election cycle by keeping a monomaniacal focus on economic issues that touch the lives of real people.
Madeleine leaves us as the champion of democracy through the life she lived.
The inconsistency of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Wisconsin case is startling.
Trump, in light of the criminal activity that continues to unfold surrounding the insurrection of January 6, 2021, needs a modern version of the “Rose Mary Stretch.”
The problem is not that we have insufficient election laws, but that those laws were broken, and there has been no accountability. The burning unanswered question is who will hold people accountable for election law violations.
While I am elated that Gov. Tony Evers swiftly vetoed AB 966, I believe it is my responsibility to remind you that we are not “out of the woods.”
The reviews of Jackson’s nomination from some of the nation’s most prominent libertarians have been strikingly positive.
Wisconsin offers the symbiotic opportunity for state and national Republicans to define and launch the next era of the GOP.
Whatever the outcomes of this fall’s elections those in power and the new U W president should consider asking Tommy Thompson to help our state and university grow in greatness.
Climate change alarmism has become a science of its own.
Changing to a “Wisconsin” museum may be the only way to assure state support.
Putin’s war of aggression against Ukraine has brought the world to the precipice of nuclear holocaust.
Why is a Harvard-educated federal judge who was nominated based on sex and race not able to define what a woman is or talk about race? This question became abundantly clear during the nomination hearings this week for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Women’s History month has been filled with iconic firsts and seismic losses, this year. It has also been a reminder of why HERstory is such an important and necessary component of the American story.
Feingold, the president of the American Constitution Society and joined constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe in arguing that the ERA has satisfied all constitutional requirements for ratification and that no further action from Congress or the executive branch is needed for the National Archivist to certify the amendment.
Two faces could symbolize the potential historic turnover in who serves in the next Legislature that convenes in January: Republican Romaine Quinn, age 31, might replace retiring Senate Democratic Leader Janet Bewley, age 70.
Our elected officials, the state Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court have thrown Wisconsin’s redistricting process into complete chaos.
Race and education are still inextricably linked. As long as that is true, “color blind” college admissions remains unfair and affirmative action remains necessary.
The new mayor and the community should be seen as equal partners working to make this city the best it can be for its residents. It starts with loving the city you live in, and the city you represent.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, offer different takes on the U.S. Supreme Court remanding Wisconsin’s redistricting maps to the state Supreme Court. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Ben Wikler, the state’s Democratic Party chair, contends that Gov. Tony Evers and other Democrats will perform best this election cycle by keeping a monomaniacal focus on economic issues that touch the lives of real people.
Madeleine leaves us as the champion of democracy through the life she lived.
The inconsistency of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Wisconsin case is startling.