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Wisconsin Supreme Court takes up appeal seeking redraw of congressional map

29 May 2026 at 23:25

The Wisconsin Supreme Court's liberal majority will take up an appeal of a lawsuit dismissed in April that claims the state's eight congressional districts represent an "anti-competitive gerrymander." It comes amid an ongoing redistricting battle stretching across the nation as states run by Republicans and Democrats draw new maps in hopes of boosting their odds controlling congress after the November midterm elections.

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Justice-elect Chris Taylor endorses Pedro ColΓ³n in 2027 Supreme Court race

29 April 2026 at 17:00

Justice-elect Chris Taylor announced Wednesday that she's endorsing liberal Appeals Judge Pedro ColΓ³n in the 2027 Supreme Court election. ColΓ³n faces liberal Clark County Judge Lyndsey Brunette.

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Liberal Judge Pedro ColΓ³n enters 2027 Wisconsin Supreme Court race

28 April 2026 at 21:17

State Appeals Judge Pedro ColΓ³n has entered the 2027 race for Wisconsin Supreme Court, becoming the second liberal candidate to launch a campaign for the court this month.

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Liberal Supreme Court justices won’t step away from Troupis forgery case

23 April 2026 at 22:01

Two liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court justices will not step aside from an ongoing criminal case against one of President Donald Trump's ex-campaign attorneys who helped orchestrate the 2020 false elector scheme.

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Wisconsin Supreme Court looks into campaign-related recusal rules

20 April 2026 at 10:03

Following a string of multimillion dollar judicial elections, a group of retired judges wants the Wisconsin Supreme Court to tighten recusal rules in cases where judges or justices receive campaign donations from litigants.

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