Spending on the high stakes Wisconsin Supreme ... Campaign, which tracks campaign spending. The previous record high for spending in a court race was $15 million in Illinois in 2004. Protasiewicz ...
Speaker C: Wisconsin supreme Court election has become ... attention and spending. Speaker C: The total spending on the race is around $45 million, almost triple the previous record of spending ...
How Janet Protasiewicz's victory will tip the Wisconsin ... has prejudged redistricting cases pending before the Supreme Court because of comments she made during her campaign.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit that sought to block state lawmakers from impeaching Justice Janet ...
Early voting started this weekend in Wisconsin for its April 4th Supreme Court race. The outcome of the election will determine whether the court has a liberal or conservative majority ...
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Liberals won an unusual number of victories in the Supreme Court ... the more reason why the court will probably be as big an issue in the 2016 presidential campaign as it has ever been.
Wisconsin’s Republican-controlled ... allege Protasiewicz has prejudged redistricting cases pending before the Supreme Court because of comments she made during her campaign.
Protasiewicz won election in April to a 10-year term on the Wisconsin Supreme Court beginning ... maps. WHY IS THERE TALK OF IMPEACHMENT? Republican lawmakers who have talked about the possibility ...
Wisconsin’s Republican-controlled ... allege Protasiewicz has prejudged redistricting cases pending before the Supreme Court because of comments she made during her campaign.
Wisconsin’s Republican-controlled ... allege Protasiewicz has prejudged redistricting cases pending before the Supreme Court because of comments she made during her campaign.
Wisconsin’s Republican-controlled ... allege Protasiewicz has prejudged redistricting cases pending before the Supreme Court because of comments she made during her campaign.