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.
The political arm of Pro-Life Wisconsin has not endorsed in the state Supreme Court race, but its staffers are advocating for Brad Schimel.
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access to members-only tours, and a host of other benefits.
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access to members-only tours, and a host of other benefits.
As a 5-year-old girl was being brutally and repeatedly raped by felon Curtis O’Brien, she daydreamed of ponies; she also mentioned killing herself. Despite the extreme gravity of the offense, Dane County Judge Susan Crawford released O’Brien on a $500 signature bond, Wisconsin Right Now has documented.
Susan Crawford, 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,” a move that Republicans say shows that she is committed to redrawing congressional districts to benefit Democrats.
Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel bring their political histories — and partisan backers —to the race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access to members-only tours, and a host of other benefits.
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access to members-only tours, and a host of other benefits.
Conservative candidate Brad Schimel refuses to criticize the president for freeing rioters who assaulted law enforcement officers.
The liberal candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court participated in a fundraiser billed as a "chance to put two more House seats in play."
HOT MIC: At a Republican Party of Adams County meet-and-greet last July, conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel said there may be need for a violent revolution to take back power because "the socialists won't give it up": “If we let this go, it’s gone. And… pic.twitter.com/PVweTK5O27