Ann Jacobs on a nationalized voter list and mail-in ballots
Wisconsin Elections Commission Chair Ann Jacobs discusses an executive order from President Donald Trump that seeks to create a national list of eligible voters and restrict use of mail-in ballots.
April 3, 2026
The lone 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court debate highlights contrasts between the two candidates
Held just days before the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court election, the only debate between Judge Maria Lazar and Judge Chris Taylor saw each candidate articulating their judicial philosophies while trying to paint their opponent as extreme.
April 3, 2026
Gerrymandering, mail-in ballots and the 2026 spring election
Judges reject a congressional redistricting case, the Trump administration seeks to block mail-in ballots and Wisconsin's 2026 Supreme Court election arrives — Inside Wisconsin Politics examines each.
April 2, 2026
Salah Sarsour, a Palestinian-born legal permanent resident of the United States and president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, was taken into custody by nearly a dozen federal immigration agents after he left his home on March 30.
April 2, 2026 • Southeast Region
UW Board of Regents looks to oust the system’s president
Jay Rothman, president of the Universities of Wisconsin, says in a letter to the head of the Board of Regents that he won’t step aside from leading the 165,000-student system after being told that he needed to resign or retire or be fired.
April 2, 2026
A microloan program in Madison inspires a similar effort in Appleton
St. Vincent de Paul-Madison launched a microloan program to offer an alternative people in need can turn to instead of payday lenders, and after hearing about the success of that effort, leaders of the St. Vincent de Paul-St. Thomas More Conference in Appleton created a similar program.
April 2, 2026 • South Central Region
Wisconsin’s 2026 Supreme Court candidates get out the vote
The 2026 race between Maria Lazar and Chris Taylor for the Wisconsin Supreme Court will not determine its balance of power, but partisan efforts to turn out voters are considering long-term control.
April 1, 2026
Most Wisconsin tribes want Evers to approve an online gaming bill
A bill that would allow federally recognized tribal nations in Wisconsin to offer online sports betting was passed by the state Legislature but awaits a signature or a veto from Gov. Tony Evers — 8 of the state's 11 tribes support the legislation.
April 1, 2026
Robert Yablon on ideas to change recusal rules for Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Law School professor Robert Yablon describes how state standards for recusal by judges and justices might be changed in terms of financial support and who makes the decision.
March 31, 2026
A panel of three judges has dismissed a lawsuit brought on behalf of a group of Democratic voters to redraw the boundaries of Wisconsin's eight congressional districts ahead of the November 2026 midterm election.
March 31, 2026
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