Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel bring their political histories — and partisan backers —to the race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Conservative candidate Brad Schimel refuses to criticize the president for freeing rioters who assaulted law enforcement officers.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources said there have been at least five vehicles that have fallen through ice in Waukesha and Racine counties so far this year. The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department said a 61-year-old man died after he fell through the ice on Pewaukee Lake on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25.
A 72-year-old bus driver in Hartland, Wisconsin, was arrested for operating while intoxicated after he wouldn't let kids off the bus and was driving erratically.
One of the most outspoken officers who defended the U.S. Capitol against rioters on Jan. 6, 2021, is emphasizing President Donald Trump's pardons in Wisconsin's high profile Supreme Court race.
The liberal candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court participated in a briefing with Democratic donors billed as a “chance to put two more House seats in play.”
Both campaigns are trying to use the issue to define Brad Schimel, the former Republican attorney general and a current Waukesha County judge.
Anyone convicted of assaulting law enforcement should serve their full sentence," Schimel said before adding he didn't object to Trump throwing out those sentences.
Authorities in southeastern Wisconsin say they arrested a school bus driver who allegedly acted erratically and refused to let kids off the bus. According to the Hartland Police Department, on January 27 around 4:20 p.
Susan Crawford is considered the liberal candidate in the state Supreme Court contest to replace retiring liberal Justice Ann Walsh Bradley. A Crawford win would block the seven-person high court from flipping back to conservative control.
Now the issue has come up in the race for the state's highest court, which has no say over how Wisconsin manages DNA testing.
Republican supporters of the conservative candidate, Judge Brad Schimel of Waukesha County, a former Wisconsin attorney general, warn that maintaining the court’s 4-to-3 liberal majority will ...