Natalie Rupnow and Alexander Paffendorf connection in Madison Abundant Life school shooting shows different between Wisconsin and California laws ...
The University of Wisconsin football program addressed key positions for its 2025 roster during the winter transfer portal ...
Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission ... of Law Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor at UCLA School of Law. Naturally, his posts here (like the opinions of the other bloggers ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers used his seventh State of the State speech Wednesday to urge the Republican-controlled Legislature ...
Former Wisconsin defensive back Xavier Lucas, who UW refused to enter into the portal after he requested a transfer, is leaving the school for Miami, his attorney Darren Heitner told Yahoo Sports ...
(AP) — Wisconsin's Democratic governor on Tuesday created ... He said the office will work with local partners including law enforcement agencies, nonprofits, school districts and gun shop owners with ...
Evers has said he does not support reducing access to abortion in Wisconsin from the current ... 63% of voters polled by the Marquette University Law School said abortion should be legal in ...
A graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School, he is a New York Times bestselling author whose latest book is "The Authoritarian Moment: How the Left Weaponized America's Institutions Against Dissent." ...
The Dec. 16 shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison ... For the purposes of that law in Wisconsin, a child is defined as someone 14 or younger. The shooter was 15.
the School of Law, the David Geffen School of Medicine, the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, and the UCLA School of Nursing as well as an education school.
The Winningest Team.'" The goal was to build a privately funded $250 million war chest that would, in Harbaugh's words, wake ...
To the casual observer, or at least one paying only partial attention, UCLA’s women’s basketball ... Which hasn’t stopped Close from laying down the law occasionally when warranted.