Bush's new nominee to Supreme Court a 'question mark'
President Bush surprised both Democrats and Republicans Monday when he announced his nomination of a relatively unknown lawyer, Harriet Miers, to the Supreme Court.
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President Bush surprised both Democrats and Republicans Monday when he announced his nomination of a relatively unknown lawyer, Harriet Miers, to the Supreme Court.
Madison bar hoppers could be puffing cigarettes with their beers once again. A bill that could allow smoking in bars across the state may face a Senate vote as soon as October.
\Support Diversity"" pins and Action Wisconsin T-shirts colored the Union Theater Wednesday night as two prominent leaders, Evan Wolfson and Glenn Stanton, had a debate about the controversial issue of gay marriage.
State Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison, called for continued pressure and support for the reinstatement of the government office of public intervenor Thursday. The public intervenor is an assistant attorney general who has the authority to sue state agencies on the public's behalf to protect water and other natural resources.