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Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley raised no money through the end of June for a 2026 reelection ...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley is up for reelection in 2026 but did not raise money in the most recent ...
Rebecca Bradley's latest campaign filing casts some uncertainty over whether or not she'll seek a second 10-year term on the ...
Her possible opponent, Wisconsin state Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor, raised $585,000 since launching her campaign in May.
The Trump administration conducted its own interviews with at least five of the 19 candidates for an open seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals in mid-May.
A notorious far-right state Supreme Court justice raised $0 in her latest fundraising haul — adding fuel to the rumors she ...
With the fields for the 2026 elections still shaping up, incumbents and candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court and governor’s office turned in their campaign finance reports over the last ...
Those restrictions include a 2015 state law that prohibits most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Additionally, Wisconsin bans telehealth appointments for medication abortions by mandating that a ...
The ruling was written by Rebecca Dallet with concurrence by Jill Karofsky, Ann Walsh Bradley and Janet Protasiewicz. In dissent were Annette Ziegler, Rebecca Bradley and Brian Hagedorn.
However, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley, a member of its conservative minority, was critical of the court's majority opinion.
In dissent, Justice Rebecca Bradley accused the majority of invalidating the abortion ban because those justices didn’t like it, rather than for legal reasons.