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Wisconsin Supreme Court decides abortion case that prompted most expensive judicial election in US history
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Wisconsin Supreme Court’s liberal majority strikes down 176-year-old abortion ban
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Abortion ruling elicits sharp contrasts from likely 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates
The 73-year-old Democrat has yet to announce whether he will seek a third term in 2026 as several Republicans mull bids.
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, Republican prosecutors in Wisconsin said they intended to enforce the old law.
It’s meant to offer clarity on things like who can observe elections, says what election observers can do, and creates a more streamlined set of instructions for election observers
That's false. There is nothing in the legislation that would allow Trump, or any future president, to stop an election from going forward.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission on Monday published a new administrative rule guiding the conduct of election observers.
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNWisconsin to consider more electronic pollbook options, as in-house system faces limitationsHundreds of municipalities use Badger Book, but big cities that adopt the technology would likely have to have their own support staff.
Judge Susan Crawford from Madison won her election to the supreme court last month — cementing liberal control for at least another three years — against challenger Brad Schimel, former Republican attorney general. AP/Andy Manis
A majority of Wisconsin voters oppose Governor Tony Evers seeking a third term in office, according to a new survey from Marquette Law School.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down the state’s 176-year-old abortion ban in a 4-3 ruling, saying that it was superseded by a more recent state law criminalizing abortions only in cases when a fetus is viable outside the womb.
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