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​Select a series name from the drop-down below to view articles that appear in this series in W​isconsin Lawyer magazine or other State Bar publications.


    Sep. 06, 2024
    Michelle Behnke says lawyers can work each day to strengthen democracy by helping community members discuss important issues without the polarization that so often exists.
    Sep. 06, 2024
    Laurie McCallum's career in the law rests on a bedrock value: Treat everyone you encounter in your practice with respect and professionalism. Read the profile by Shannon Green.
    Sep. 06, 2024
    Larry Martin says there are as many perspectives and opinions on how best to move our state and nation forward as there are citizens, and that is how it should be.
    Sep. 06, 2024
    Joe Forward explains the need and timeline for the special election for president-elect. Voting by electronic ballot opens Oct. 10 and closes on Oct. 25.
    Sep. 06, 2024
    The history of the Wisconsin Legislature's power to suspend administrative rules and the most significant related case, Martinez v. Department of Industry, Labor & Human Relations, have been largely forgotten. As questions of the separation of powers between the branches again make their way to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, this article revisits the history and Martinez.
    Sep. 06, 2024
    This article reviews seven significant Wisconsin federal court decisions from 2023 and 2024 interpreting Wisconsin law. The decisions touch on a variety of subjects: foreign statutes of limitations, minimum markup rules for gasoline, choice of wrongful death laws, intervening and superseding cause, deceptive trade practices, and false advertising.
    Sep. 06, 2024
    Despite a low overall tally of opinions, the 2023-24 term was a headliner for democracy-related cases in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and the justices show no signs of slowing down.
    Apr. 03, 2024
    The author urges lawyers to monitor Securities and Exchange Commission regulatory proposals and submit comments on proposed rules that might have significant effects on business clients.
    Apr. 03, 2024
    Public involvement in utility regulation in Wisconsin is expanding in pace with climate change, concerns about traditional energy sources, and increased use of renewable energy. The Citizens Utility Board fights for evidence-based outcomes and for transparency, inclusivity, and the public's right to be informed and involved about Wisconsin utilities.
    Apr. 03, 2024
    The author highlights a few of the major changes made by 2023 Wis. Act 73, an overhaul of Wis. Stat. chapter 125, Wisconsin's alcohol-regulation statutes. Learn more about the act's effects on three-tier restrictions, contract manufacturing, full-service retail privileges, and regulation of venues.
    Apr. 03, 2024
    Emergency rules allow an agency to implement policies much faster than going through the lengthier permanent rulemaking process, but limits on rule duration and the distinct, truncated nature of the process require careful planning and consideration.
    Jan. 17, 2024
    What's it like to work at the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI)? Lindsay Fedler discusses what her tasks are as a staff attorney – and has some advice for business and corporate attorneys.

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