Wisconsin
Rob Yablon in the New York Times: Professor Yablon comments on infrequency of judicial impeachment
Professor Yablon comments on infrequency of judicial impeachment.
Explainer: Judicial Recusal in Wisconsin and Beyond
Derek Clinger, Senior Staff Attorney Professor Robert Yablon, Faculty Co-Director PDF Available Here Table of Contents Introduction I. Background: The Law of Judicial Recusal A. Federal Constitutional Standards Campaign Funding Campaign Statements B. Wisconsin-Specific Recusal …
Rob Yablon in The Badger Project: Professor Yablon discusses the high bar for judicial impeachment in Wisconsin
The Calm Between the Storms: A Review of the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2022-23 Term and Preview of 2023-24
Dustin Brown, Senior Staff Attorney PDF Available Here The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2022-23 term, which ended on June 30, unfolded against the backdrop of the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history.[1] While the election …
Dustin Brown in The Post Crescent: Senior Staff Attorney Brown comments on the current state of WEC Commissioner Meagan Wolfe’s renomination
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Rob Yablon in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Professor Yablon explains what the outcome of Moore v. Harper could mean for Wisconsin
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Rob Yablon in the Wisconsin State Journal: Professor Yablon discusses the Wisconsin Senate’s attempt to hold a confirmation hearing for top Wisconsin election official
In the News | Wisconsin State Journal
Dustin Brown in the Wisconsin Examiner: Senior Staff Attorney Brown comments on the Wisconsin Election Commission’s failed vote to reappointment Megan Wolfe
In the News | Wisconsin Examiner
At the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Marsy’s Law survives as the justices clash over constitutional interpretation
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The Wisconsin Constitution requires the legislature to present proposed constitutional amendments to the people for a vote.