Elon Musk's super PAC is distributing flyers that say conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel will back President Donald Trump's agenda if elected.
Two candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court will make their case with the balance of the state's high court at stake.
Control of the court is on the line as it faces cases over abortion and reproductive rights, the strength of public sector unions, voting rules and congressional district boundaries.
The candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court debate for the first and only time Wednesday night, less than three weeks out from ...
A closely watched Wisconsin Supreme Court election takes center stage as Republican-backed Brad Schimel and Democratic-backed ...
After the retirement of Justice Ann Walsh Bradely, voters will decide the fate of a liberal four-three majority in the Wisconsin Supreme Court on April 1st. The seat is officially non-partisan, but ...
Our Wisconsin State Capitol Bureau Chief, Vanessa Kjeldsen, sat down with Judge Schimel to discuss key issues ahead of election day on April 1.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel will face off Wednesday night in their first and only debate, live in primetime on WISN 12. The hour-long debate begins at 7 p.m.
Less than one month out from the consequential Wisconsin state Supreme Court election and less than 48 hours out from the first and only debate, many voters do not know the candidates.
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