Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court Judge Announces Retirement
One of the liberal justices on the Wisconsin Supreme Court announced her retirement on Thursday after 29 years.
One of the liberal justices on the Wisconsin Supreme Court announced her retirement on Thursday after 29 years.
Justice Janet Protasiewicz railed against a legislative redistricting plan when running for Wisconsin Supreme Court and will now rule on the legality of that plan, which dissenting justices decry as “partisan and political,” and “likely approaches 100 percent” that her
Democrats gained the upper hand on the Wisconsin Supreme Court this month as a liberal justice, Janet Protasiewicz, begins a 10-year term, flipping the balance of that court to a partisan 4-3 advantage in a key battleground state both for the White House and control of the U.S. Senate.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s (D-WI) support for far-left, soft-on-crime candidates over the last campaign cycle has brought to light her own soft-on-crime stances as she gears up for a reelection bid in a battleground state.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on Tuesday saw record high voter turnout for a spring election not coinciding with a presidential race.
Democrat Janet Protasiewicz has secured a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court over Republican Daniel Kelly, NBC News projected.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court race will ultimately decide the state’s balance of power and whether its 1849 abortion ban is upheld.