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Mike Shriberg: Supreme Court’s Line 5 pipeline case is about Native rights and fossil fuels, not just technical legal procedure
What began as a straightforward question from one water-quality advocate has morphed into a high-stakes battle over an oil pipeline at the highest levels of the U.S. government – with implications that go far beyond the fate of a technical legal conflict.

Richard Moore: Weaponizing a walk on the beach
If property-rights advocates aren’t on their toes, the next major expansion of government power in Wisconsin could come from expanding the public trust doctrine to seize even more land.

Michelle Bryant: Gun ownership and the Black community: A complex history and a call for safety
We need a balanced approach that respects gun rights while prioritizing safety and community well-being. Our community must help drive this conversation.

Melissa Agard: Dane County must live within our means
Ignoring or deepening the structural deficit would be irresponsible.

John Nichols: This is an unnecessary, unauthorized, and unconstitutional war
Congress has a duty to take up War Powers resolutions and assert its primacy over matters of war and peace.

John Torinus: Is Trump a hawk, dove, nation builder or what?
It has become almost impossible to make any sense of President Trump’s quixotic war-making policy. Is he a hawk or dove or something else? A screaming example is his ill-defined rationale and contradictory positions on two devastating bombings of Iran.

Mitchell A. Sobieski: When nostalgia politics turns false memories into loyalty and manufactured grievances into a weapon
The right’s greatest illusion has never been a policy. It is a story and a sentimental hallucination of America as a country that was once pure, simple, and united until outsiders corrupted it.

Steven Walters: The GOP’s promised tax-rebate checks are not in the mail
Republican leaders proposed returning most of the state’s projected $2.5 billion surplus to taxpayers.

Isaiah Ness: Wisconsin’s utility energy crisis
Poorly regulated public monopolies have created an overstretched, unevenly maintained power grid.

John Nichols: Hong shows strength in Wisconsin governor race
Why is Hong defying the odds?

Bill Kaplan: Rural Rx, make health care better, not worse
Future ACA and Medicaid cuts and policy changes will by 2034 result in 17 million, including 276,000 Wisconsinites, losing health coverage.

Jackson Walker: Ethnic studies courses required to graduate at all 13 four-year UW schools
The courses have been the subject of scrutiny for pushing left-leaning talking points.

Anthony Cruz: We must rethink how and when we prepare people for work
Dual enrollment allows high school students to earn college credit while completing their diplomas, giving them earlier exposure to postsecondary education and clearer pathways to careers.

Hannah Rosenthal: Reject bill to define antisemitism in Wisconsin law
Instead of fighting over divisive definitions, I propose a bipartisan task force to develop a government approach to fighting hatred, including antisemitism.

Michael Lucas: The constitutional tariff crisis: SCOTUS, Trump, and party politics
Rather than take the opportunity to preempt the illegal delegation and assumption of core powers, the Court decided to pay lip service to Congress’s taxing power, but it then resolved to permit delegation of the taxing power anyway under different statutes. But those statutes are illegal too.

Jerry Hanson: America is strongest when all have a voice
We must refuse to treat dissent as treason and diversity as a threat. We must refuse to go along with a leader who normalizes hate and exclusion.

Dave Zweifel: If you enjoy Dane County’s parks, thank Bill Lunney
Creating, improving and expanding those vibrant parts of the community for future Madison and Dane County generations was what drove this tireless champion of the outdoors and the need to protect the environment we’ve been given.

WisOpinion: ‘The Insiders’ check in on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court, midterm elections
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at upcoming Wisconsin elections and the impact of President Donald Trump’s endorsement of candidates. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center for Public Leadership.

Ruth Conniff: JD Vance struggles to sell Van Orden and Trump to tariff-battered Wisconsin
The visit, aimed at shoring up vulnerable Republican U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden ahead of the 2026 midterms, was part of a post-State of the Union victory lap Vance is taking to market the so-called Golden Age of prosperity Trump claims he and the Republicans have delivered to rural and blue-collar voters. It’s a tough sell.

Scott Walker: Swing-state showdown: Wisconsin Supreme Court election carries presidential stakes
Conservatives must mobilize to defend voter ID and constitutional reforms.

WisOpinion: ‘The Insiders’ check in on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court, midterm elections
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at upcoming Wisconsin elections and the impact of President Donald Trump’s endorsement of candidates. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center for Public Leadership.

Rewind: Your week in review for Feb. 27
On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and Wisconsin Public Radio Capitol Reporter Anya Van Wagtendonk discuss Vice President JD Vance’s visit to Plover, AG Josh Kaul’s testimony before an oversight committee, a lawsuit filed over school funding, the latest Marquette University Law School polling results and more.