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At the Urban Spaceship Conference at Nō Studios in Milwaukee, The Recombobulation Area’s Dan Shafer moderated a panel discussion on this big topic.
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At the Urban Spaceship Conference at Nō Studios in Milwaukee, The Recombobulation Area’s Dan Shafer moderated a panel discussion on this big topic.

Businesses using UAS are well-advised to become acquainted with and stay on top of the very fluid and developing area of drone law.

It is our right, of course, to protest the wars our leaders begin as long as we ensure that the men and women who serve in those wars don’t become collateral damage when they do finally return home.

This Nov. 11, as we remember and thank the men and women who dedicate their lives to defending our country, let’s also commit to narrowing the justice gap that all too often can mean fighting altogether different battles on the home front.

Unlike the Republicans that are now outraged by what happened in one nursing home, the question of how to cast ballots for those on the edge is very personal to me.

McCarthy would be particularly proud of Michael Gableman, who, for the sheer audacity of his presentation to the Assembly Campaigns and Elections Committee on Wednesday, wins the McCarthyism award.

Gov. Tony Evers’ so-called People’s Maps are so awful even his fellow Democrats have rejected them.

Unemployment rate fell faster in 22 states that eliminated supplemental benefits early.

Watching the behavior of Judge Bruce Schroeder, one of Wisconsin’s most experienced and feisty trial judges, all I could think was the apology we all owe to actor Jeffrey Tambor.

Residents and community members need to get involved and change the status quo.

Three-time Nobel nominee Kathy Kelly comes to town on Veterans Day to talk about how to achieve peace.

The LAB’s erroneous analysis and consistent failure to include the complete story was a disservice to both election officials and the Legislature. The flawed report also predictably encouraged overreaction from legislators intent on continuing to sow unfounded doubt about the integrity of Wisconsin elections.

We have the once-in-a-decade opportunity to get fairness back to government by fixing our rigged political maps here in Wisconsin.

Sachin Chheda, director at the Fair Elections Project, helps break down the redistricting process in Wisconsin, which is all nearing a vote in the Wisconsin State Legislature.

If last week’s elections in both Virginia and New Jersey provided a scare to the Democratic Party, then certainly the results of the latest Marquette University Law School Poll in Wisconsin—quite possibly the nation’s most important swing state—should be downright terrifying.

Wisconsin’s embarrassingly weak drunk driving laws are just a reflection of a broader problem.

While the incumbents on the Mequon-Thiensville School Board escaped being ousted in last week’s recall election, the grassroots campaign exposed why so many in the district have lost faith in the establishment.

What I have trouble forgetting is how that day underscored just how Trump and so many of his supporters have come to use the American flag as a prop for their false claims of patriotism.

Onerous rules in dire need of an update have created an unequal playing field that continues to hamper Central America’s ability to utilize the full benefits of duty-free trade.

Where the message of Democrats in Virginia was muddled and ineffectual, the message of parents in Mequon and Thiensville was clear and powerful.

At the Urban Spaceship Conference at Nō Studios in Milwaukee, The Recombobulation Area’s Dan Shafer moderated a panel discussion on this big topic.

Businesses using UAS are well-advised to become acquainted with and stay on top of the very fluid and developing area of drone law.

It is our right, of course, to protest the wars our leaders begin as long as we ensure that the men and women who serve in those wars don’t become collateral damage when they do finally return home.

This Nov. 11, as we remember and thank the men and women who dedicate their lives to defending our country, let’s also commit to narrowing the justice gap that all too often can mean fighting altogether different battles on the home front.

Unlike the Republicans that are now outraged by what happened in one nursing home, the question of how to cast ballots for those on the edge is very personal to me.

McCarthy would be particularly proud of Michael Gableman, who, for the sheer audacity of his presentation to the Assembly Campaigns and Elections Committee on Wednesday, wins the McCarthyism award.

Gov. Tony Evers’ so-called People’s Maps are so awful even his fellow Democrats have rejected them.

Unemployment rate fell faster in 22 states that eliminated supplemental benefits early.

Watching the behavior of Judge Bruce Schroeder, one of Wisconsin’s most experienced and feisty trial judges, all I could think was the apology we all owe to actor Jeffrey Tambor.

Residents and community members need to get involved and change the status quo.

Three-time Nobel nominee Kathy Kelly comes to town on Veterans Day to talk about how to achieve peace.

The LAB’s erroneous analysis and consistent failure to include the complete story was a disservice to both election officials and the Legislature. The flawed report also predictably encouraged overreaction from legislators intent on continuing to sow unfounded doubt about the integrity of Wisconsin elections.

We have the once-in-a-decade opportunity to get fairness back to government by fixing our rigged political maps here in Wisconsin.

Sachin Chheda, director at the Fair Elections Project, helps break down the redistricting process in Wisconsin, which is all nearing a vote in the Wisconsin State Legislature.

If last week’s elections in both Virginia and New Jersey provided a scare to the Democratic Party, then certainly the results of the latest Marquette University Law School Poll in Wisconsin—quite possibly the nation’s most important swing state—should be downright terrifying.

Wisconsin’s embarrassingly weak drunk driving laws are just a reflection of a broader problem.

While the incumbents on the Mequon-Thiensville School Board escaped being ousted in last week’s recall election, the grassroots campaign exposed why so many in the district have lost faith in the establishment.

What I have trouble forgetting is how that day underscored just how Trump and so many of his supporters have come to use the American flag as a prop for their false claims of patriotism.

Onerous rules in dire need of an update have created an unequal playing field that continues to hamper Central America’s ability to utilize the full benefits of duty-free trade.

Where the message of Democrats in Virginia was muddled and ineffectual, the message of parents in Mequon and Thiensville was clear and powerful.