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Wisconsin Supreme Court Digest

State v. Dinkins – Can a homeless sex offender be criminally charged for failing to provide his address for the sex offender registry when being released ...

WILL has moved!

On March 29, 2012, WILL completed its move from temporary offices in downtown Milwaukee to permanent offices on Milwaukee's lower east side. Our new ...

Federal Judge Strikes Down Portions of Act 10

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United States Supreme Court Rules for Homeowners and Against EPA

On March 21, 2012 the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency (No. 10-1062).  Over the government’s objections, the ...

WILL Challenges Tax Exemption Denial on Behalf of Local Church

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PSC Update – AT&T Files Declaratory Ruling Petition

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PSC Update – AT&T Files Declaratory Ruling Petition

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Court Allows Defendant Another Chance to Challenge One-Day Sentence

In a unanimous opinion by Chief Justice Abrahamson, the Wisconsin Supreme Court decided that a man convicted of misdemeanor theft and sentenced to one day ...