With majority control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court up for grabs in April, candidates Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel met with supporters this week.
Dane County Judge Susan Crawford is accusing fellow judge and state Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel of being "soft on crime" and "too extreme."
But conservatives say wealthy liberals are also making big donations in the contest between Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel.
Feb. 6, former U.S. Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn addressed a crowd at the La Crosse International Association of Machinists and dove into why he believes that Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel cannot claim to be both pro-police and in support of President Trump’s recent pardoning of those convicted of crimes
Elon Musk and Brad Schimel actually have a lot in common. They both only care about themselves and they both want a hostile takeover of the Wisconsin Supreme Court to serve pow
The five-page complaint alleged that Schimel’s campaign did not disclose the use of artificial intelligence, potentially violating a new Wisconsin law requiring the disclosure of the use of AI. Schimel's team has said the photo was "edited" but not using AI.
In his first visit to Wisconsin as the new Democratic National Committee chair, Ken Martin, rallied with a group of Wisconsin Democrats ahead of the April 1 race for Wisconsin Supreme Court. "We've got to get out of the mindset that these aren't political anymore," Martin told the group.
The contest between a liberal and a conservative will determine the court’s ideological tilt, which may prove consequential in disputes over ID requirements, drop boxes and noncitizen voting.
Behind the scenes of a tough race for Wisconsin Supreme Court, a turf battle is playing out in the GOP as the group Turning Point seeks influence.