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June 24, 2022 - The Wisconsin Supreme Court has appointed circuit court judges from Waushara, Outagamie and Taylor counties as new chief judges of their respective judicial administrative districts, effective Aug. 1, 2022. The Court also re-appointed judges from Kenosha and Barron counties to continue as chief judges.
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Senator Roys. A-Judiciary. AB353. Relating to: equally divided determinations of the Wisconsin Supreme Court on matters of judicial discipline or permanent disability. Representative Hebl. Senator Ringhand. A-Judiciary. AB354. Relating to: the standard for the disqualification of a judge or justice.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court recognizes that the Court of Appeals possesses a law-defining and law-development function. Published opinions of the court are binding precedent until overruled by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The Court of Appeal has 4 district divisions and 16 judges. Judges are elected to six-year terms in district-wide, non ...
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The Supreme Court consists of 7 justices, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals has 16 judges, and the Wisconsin Circuit Court has 253 judges in 72 counties. All the judges and justices are elected in nonpartisan elections. The Wisconsin Supreme Court justices serve for a term of 10 years, while judges of other courts serve for a term of 6 years.
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Announcing Judicare Legal Aid. Since 1966, Judicare Legal Aid (formerly Wisconsin Judicare) has been providing free, quality civil legal assistance to low-income persons in Northern Wisconsin. We now serve Wisconsin's Northern 33 counties and Native Americans statewide. In 2022, we ushered in a new era as Judicare Legal Aid.
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THE JUDICIARY Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices: Annette Kingsland Ziegler, chief justice; Ann Walsh Bradley, Patience Drake Roggensack, Rebecca Grassl Bradley, Rebecca Frank Dallet, Brian Hagedorn, Jill J. Karofsky Clerk of the supreme court: Sheila T. Reiff Supreme court commissioners: Nancy Kopp, Julie Rich, David Runke, Mark Neuser
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The federal courts in Wisconsin have a panel of justices that are appointed, most of which serve life terms. They are nominated by the president of the United States and confirmed into the court after a vote by the United States Senate. All appeals go to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit for both the federal courts and the federal ...
https://courtcasefinder.com/wisconsin2021 Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - Wisconsin
EATATE. of Racine, as Chair of the Parole Commission, to serve for the term ending March 1, 2021. Parole Commission. S-Judiciary and Public Safety. EAANDERSONY. of Milwaukee, as a Non-Lawyer Member on the Wisconsin Judicial Commission, to serve for the term ending August 1, 2024.
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2021/committees/senate/2278Lady Justice: 85 Years of Women in the Wisconsin Judiciary
The 1892 appointment of Wisconsin lawyer Kate Hamilton Pier as the first female judicial officer in the United States would seem a harbinger of 19th- and 20th-century women steadily taking the bench. However, after Pier’s appointment it would be 44 years before a Wisconsin woman became a judge via a gubernatorial appointment 1 and 78 years before the first woman was elected as a judge by ...
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