Dan Kelly’s Opinion: It’s OK to Lie in Judicial Campaigns
Wisconsin State Supreme Court Candidate Daniel Kelly Co-Authored Column Opposing Efforts to Clean Up Court Campaigns.
Wisconsin State Supreme Court Candidate Daniel Kelly Co-Authored Column Opposing Efforts to Clean Up Court Campaigns.
Gov. Tony Evers signed an executive order today creating a student debt task force to find ways to help Wisconsinites swept up in the deepening economic crisis.
Dan Kelly’s campaign has been curiously silent about the support it is getting from a group that wants to outlaw most common forms of birth control.
Dan Kelly has taken over $14,000 from members of the board of directors of a right-wing legal outfit that has argued multiple cases in front of the state Supreme Court.
A right-wing group that supports criminalizing abortion in Wisconsin is backing Dan Kelly’s state Supreme Court campaign.
The communities with the largest numbers of voters targeted in a right-wing instigated voter roll purge also delivered big vote margins for Democrats in 2016.
The right-wing effort to impose a voter roll purge in Wisconsin is just the latest effort to rig the rules to give Dan Kelly an unfair advantage.
Dan Kelly compared funding for Social Security to slavery in a blog post he tried to scrub from the internet and hide from public view.
Dan Kelly attempted to hide years of controversial blog posts he authored from the public after being appointed to the state high court.
Dan Kelly’s partisanship is on full display as his campaign lists the Republican Party of Wisconsin as the return address for the nomination papers.
The case is being brought by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL), with whom Dan Kelly has been closely associated.
Senate Republican Leader Schedules More Fundraisers for His Campaign for Higher Office Than State Senate Sessions.
Right-wing supporters of Dan Kelly are going to court to try to purge registered Wisconsinites from poll lists.
Dan Kelly went to great lengths to interpret the law as he wished it to be to reach the conclusion he wanted
A bipartisan package of bills to help address homelessness and common sense gun safety legislation is being pushed aside today by Senate Leader Scott Fitzgerald.
After briefly dodging reporters’ questions, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson has put himself back in the middle of Donald Trump’s ethical morass.
Robin Vos acknowledged climate change “probably” exists but, despite overwhelming peer reviewed scientific evidence of human impact, he has “no idea why it is occurring.”
Dan Kelly's record on the court shows he’s instead seen the law as his campaign donors wish it to be.
The right wing in Wisconsin is going to pull out all the stops to keep Dan Kelly around like trying to bully a commission into a pre-election voter roll purge.
Nearly 82 percent of students in the statewide expansion of the program in the 2019-20 school year attended a private school in the previous school year.
The right wing in Wisconsin has a long and shameful record of manipulating the rules on voting for their own advantage.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents today advanced a proposed administrative rule restricting free speech on campuses.
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents is poised to push forward with a controversial plan to limit campus speech.
The more college debt that students incur, the less likely they are to choose to work in a lower-wage profession such as teaching.
The memo shows yet again how borrowers caught in the $1.6 trillion student debt crisis have been treated unfairly by the system.
Wisconsin remains in the top ten states in the nation for the percentage of graduates with student loan debt.
Wisconsin schools are seeing the fallout from the teacher exodus and shortage of college students pursuing a career in education.
Lawyer/Lobbyist Hired by Republicans Bows Out of Opioid Settlement Discussions.
The lawyer/lobbyist hired by Joint Committee on Finance previously defended GOP legislators in open records case.
We face the possibility of losing out on billions from holding the opioid manufacturers liable because of the mess Republicans made.,
One Wisconsin Now offered seven more stops that should be, but aren’t, on Tom Tiffany’s introductory tour
A bill proposed by two Republican legislators would require state taxpayers to give $500,000 a year to fake women’s health centers.
Right-wing legislators who support amending the state constitution to outlaw birth control are targeting science with a new proposal.
While vacationing in historic Vienna, Austria, Robin Vos took time out from sightseeing to vow to oppose Gov. Tony Evers’ agenda.
Questions continue to swirl around the Republican co-chairs of the state budget committee hiring a lawyer at state taxpayer expense.
GOP legislators agreed to confidentiality when leaders rigged district lines, now reject effort to comply with law they passed.
The UW Board of Regents seems more interested in attempting to appease right-wing politicians than protecting the rights of students.
Steve King is the subject of national condemnation for a rant explaining opposition to rape and incest exceptions to abortion bans.
Bigoted Views, Affiliations With Hate Group and Conflicts of Interest Cast Cloud Over Newest Member of State High Court.
A handful of Republicans in the state legislature have re-introduced legislation to protect right-wing hate speech on UW campuses.
Court opinions which Dan Kelly authored or joined and his positions on court rules show his extremism in action.
In the three years since Judge Peterson’s ruling, Wisconsin voters have shown that they will vote when given the opportunity to vote.
Robin Vos is refusing to make a simple workplace accommodation for a fellow state legislator who was paralyzed.
Republican state legislators revealed they will propose a plan to increase tuition at University of Wisconsin schools.
Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly took campaign money from board members of group representing plaintiffs while deciding their case.
One Wisconsin Now joined with a coalition of groups supporting women’s access to abortion and comprehensive health care.
Robin Vos recently declared the state Assembly he oversees would be taking the summer off and not return to session work until October.
Right-wing justice Dan Kelly warns of judges bringing policy preferences to bench, after he puts policy preference to work on court.
Statements from One Wisconsin Now Executive Director Analiese Eicher on Gov. Tony Evers’ action today on the 2019 state budget.
Reflecting on Budget, Robin Vos Wishes He Could Have Delivered Even More Than $1.4 Billion in Tax Giveaways for Wealthy, Corporations