Federal court refuses to rehear voter ID arguments
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals declined a request by the American Civil Liberties Union Friday to rehear the controversial voter ID case the court decided earlier this month.
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The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals declined a request by the American Civil Liberties Union Friday to rehear the controversial voter ID case the court decided earlier this month.
“Twin Peaks” is an ABC television drama created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. It follows an investigation lead by FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper into the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer in the town of Twin Peaks. Its pilot episode was first broadcast on April 8, 1990.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Athletic Board reflected Friday on the university’s journey toward the men’s basketball national championship in March and how UW-Madison was perceived on a national scale.
University Police were called to a campus apartment Wednesday night when a local student reportedly wouldn’t stop screaming “It’s full of numbers, it’s full of numbers!” from within his locked studio apartment. When police arrived, they discovered that sophomore Chip Fredrick had lost his sanity after playing the popular internet puzzle game known as “2048.” According to their reports, Fredrick was staring at his screen, screaming the above phrase over and over while rubbing Peeps into his ears.
In its last floor period of the legislative session Tuesday, the state Senate passed bills to govern oral chemotherapy regulations, minimum wage exceptions and strip searches, among others.
The state Senate passed a bill Friday limiting voting times to submit absentee ballots.
A pending bill in the state Legislature would prevent diabetic commercial drivers who effectively manage their symptoms from losing their licenses due to accidents unrelated to their diabetes in privately owned vehicles.
Wisconsin state Rep. Mary Williams, R-Medford, announced Friday she is one of the multiple representatives not seeking re-election next term, according to a report.
State Senators Dale Schultz, R-Richland Center, and Tim Cullen, D-Janesville, introduced redrawn possible voting district maps Wednesday, drawn by the nonpartisan Legislative Reference Bureau to more accurately and fairly represent Wisconsin’s electorate.
Wisconsin state Sen. Dale Schultz, R-Richland Center, announced Monday he will not run for re-election in November.
The University of Wisconsin Athletic Board focused discussion at Friday's meeting on finding ways UW-Madison can improve the athletic department, highlighting the need to increase and maintain student welfare.
The Wisconsin state Assembly voted Wednesday to adopt Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal to give BadgerCare recipients, scheduled to move to the federal exchange health care system, a three-month deadline extension.
State Sen. Dale Schultz, R-Richland Center, joined Democrats and voted against the mascot bill during a Senate session Nov 5.
State Sen. Dale Schultz, R-Richland Center
A busy state Senate session turned heated Tuesday as senators lodged accusations of racism and cultural insensitivity before Republicans, in a 17-16 vote, narrowly passed a bill that would increase the difficulty in raising complaints over state schools’ mascots and nicknames.
Recent state legal bills show Wisconsin spent $2.1 million in legal fees to defend its redrawing of the state’s voting boundaries, which have prompted two Wisconsin senators to continue their advocacy on redistricting reform.
The state’s Senate committee on mining met Thursday to hear from the public on a bill that would take mining regulatory power away from local towns and communities and move it wholly to the state Department of Natural Resources.
Despite occasionally heated back and forth discussions and varying allegations as to the true purpose behind a $100 million property tax cut proposal, Republicans and Democrats in the state Assembly joined together to pass the plan, 82 to 12, in a special session Thursday.
In response to a statement given by Mexican President Enrique Nieto on Wednesday that advised the Mexico City Whiteskins to change their organization’s name, team owner Danny Trejo vowed to never alter the historic brand. Already, the Mexican Association for the Advancement of White People (MAAWP) and NASCAR fan groups are up in arms over what they claim is an extreme display of cultural insensitivity on the part of the Whiteskins.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Athletic Board met Friday to discuss the NCAA’s role in the future of the “Group of Five” conferences and the possibility of paying student athletes.