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Wisconsin Supreme Court elections have drawn an ‘obscene’ amount of spending. Here’s why and what can be done about it.


Loose campaign finance laws, lax recusal rules, a purple electorate and even the spring election cycle all help explain why high court races have become so expensive. Read More

Supreme Costs: Wisconsin’s pricey and partisan high court elections


Wisconsin Watch examines record spending in state Supreme Court elections, how Wisconsin became a national outlier and what can be done about it. Read More

Live updates: GOP takes stock after election sweep; Trump tariffs face skeptical Supreme Court


Voters sent a message to Republicans and the White House that change is needed in New York, Virginia, New Jersey and beyond. But Democrats are now left to confront competing visions for the party’s ... Read More

How Trump’s election could fortify a conservative Supreme Court majority


President-elect Donald Trump could have a chance to solidify the Supreme Court’s conservative majority for decades to come after he was elected to a second term in the White House on Tuesday. Several ... Read More

Supreme Court to decide if mail ballots must arrive by Election Day


The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up whether states can accept mail-in ballots received after polls close if they are sent by Election Day, allowing for a decision ahead of next year’s ... Read More


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