Ron Johnson stands and speaks inside a building with out-of-focus marble masonry and pillars with Composite order capitals in the background.

Courts

Sen. Ron Johnson asks federal government to investigate Wisconsin judge in former Trump attorney’s case

Republican Wisconsin U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson is asking the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate a Dane County judge who rejected a motion to step aside in the state's criminal case in which three former aides to President Donald Trump are facing felony forgery charges related to the 2020 election.

December 12, 2025

How farmers at risk for suicide can find mental health help
How farmers at risk for suicide can find mental health help

Health

How farmers at risk for suicide can find mental health help

Family members and therapists are increasing their efforts to offer mental health help and wellness resources to farmers in Wisconsin facing despair as suicide rates in rural areas continue rising.

December 11, 2025

Mary Roberts on discriminatory language in racial covenants
Mary Roberts on discriminatory language in racial covenants

History

Mary Roberts on discriminatory language in racial covenants

UW-Milwaukee Mapping Racism and Resistance volunteer Mary Roberts considers how exclusionary language in restrictive covenants discriminated by race and led to segregation in where people could live.

December 11, 2025 • Southeast Region

A brass-enclosed letter sign with the words Judge Hannah C. Dugan and the number 615 is mounted in a ceiling next to a Wi-Fi router in a hallway with fluorescent lighting.
A brass-enclosed letter sign with the words Judge Hannah C. Dugan and the number 615 is mounted in a ceiling next to a Wi-Fi router in a hallway with fluorescent lighting.

Courts

What to know as the trial of Judge Hannah Dugan begins

Prosecutors and defense attorneys are selecting jurors in the trial of Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, who is accused of helping a Mexican immigrant dodge federal officers in the courthouse and is charged with obstruction and concealing an individual to prevent arrest.

December 11, 2025

Joel Brennan poses for a portrait in front of a photo backdrop.
Joel Brennan poses for a portrait in front of a photo backdrop.

Elections

Joel Brennan enters the 2026 race for Wisconsin governor

Joel Brennan, a former top official in the administration of Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, is running to succeed the two-term Democrat in the state's top office and joins a crowded primary field of gubernatorial candidates in the 2026 election.

December 11, 2025

A judicial bench with two sets of seats, one leather and another wood and leather, is between the U.S. and Wisconsin flags and below a large painting mounted on a wall with marble masonry and illuminated brass light fixtures in wall niches.
A judicial bench with two sets of seats, one leather and another wood and leather, is between the U.S. and Wisconsin flags and below a large painting mounted on a wall with marble masonry and illuminated brass light fixtures in wall niches.

Courts

How states other than Wisconsin select their Supreme Court justices

The majority of states don't have elections for their highest courts, with some developing ways to vet judicial qualifications — polls show Wisconsinites prefer to elect justices, but the timing, term limits and vetting of candidates could be different.

December 10, 2025

Derek Handley on racial covenants harming Black Milwaukeeans
Derek Handley on racial covenants harming Black Milwaukeeans

Social Issues

Derek Handley on racial covenants harming Black Milwaukeeans

UW-Milwaukee professor and Mapping Racism and Resistance director Derek Handley describes the different ways Milwaukee's Black community has been historically targeted when seeking for places to live.

December 10, 2025 • Southeast Region

Anne Bonds on covenants and Milwaukee’s racial segregation
Anne Bonds on covenants and Milwaukee’s racial segregation

History

Anne Bonds on covenants and Milwaukee’s racial segregation

UW-Milwaukee professor and Mapping Racism and Resistance director Anne Bonds describes how racial covenants for property deeds contributed to segregation and economic disparities around Milwaukee.

December 10, 2025 • Southeast Region

An overhead skylight illuminates marble masonry and two columns with Composite order capitals that flank a carved sign above reading Supreme Court.
An overhead skylight illuminates marble masonry and two columns with Composite order capitals that flank a carved sign above reading Supreme Court.

Courts

Unlimited donations, weak recusal rules led to record Wisconsin Supreme Court campaign spending

Efforts to implement and maintain public financing for Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates and attempts to tighten recusal rules for justices continue as spending on judicial campaigns in the state skyrockets.

December 9, 2025

A sign reading County Courthouse and a stylized flat, wire sculpture of Lady Justice are mounted on the masonry wall of a Brutalist-style building with a row of pillars in front of glass windows.
A sign reading County Courthouse and a stylized flat, wire sculpture of Lady Justice are mounted on the masonry wall of a Brutalist-style building with a row of pillars in front of glass windows.

Courts

Dane County judge refuses to step aside as requested by former Trump attorney

A Dane County judge rejected a motion to step aside from presiding over a case in which a former attorney for President Donald Trump and two others face 11 felony charges in Wisconsin over a fake electors scheme following the 2020 election.

December 9, 2025