Vol. 73, No. 6, June 2000
Wisconsin's Boating Rules of the Road
by Carlyle H. Whipple
Despite the limited number of Wisconsin Boating Rules of the Road, one can thoroughly analyze a boating accident by using the federal rules and their expansive court interpretations. Read how to chart such a course.
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The Price of Free Speech
by Jon G. Furlow
In Regents v. Southworth the U.S. Supreme Court determined that so long as access to student fees is allocated to registered student organizations on a viewpoint-neutral basis, the First Amendment compelled speech doctrine does not prohibit a university from imposing a mandatory student fee.
'99 Significant Court Decisions
by Daniel W. Hildebrand
In his annual feature, the author highlights what he believes are significant 1999 Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals decisions.
Ethics
by the State Bar Professional Ethics Committee
Professional ethics opinion E-00-01 considers the division of fees between lawyers not in the same firm and defines "[j]oint responsibility for the representation" in SCR 20:1.5(e).
Ethics E-00-01: Dividing fees between lawyers not in the same firm E-00-02: Sharing office space with unrelated entities
President's Message Unbroken chain of leadership
Profile Diane Sykes
Practice Tips Trust account reporting
Legislative Watch "Prison-pay-as-you-go" bill Recently passed legislation
Legal Writing Common confusing usage rules
Legal News & Trends Insurance may cover computer virus damage Seeking Marygold Melli Award nominations
Book Reviews
Supreme Court Digest
Court of Appeals Digest
Supreme Court Orders
Lawyer Discipline
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