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State Supreme Court Hears Case Over Madison Schools Gender Policy
The district policy on using pronouns was about protecting students’ privacy, not about keeping information from parents, an attorney said.

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The district policy on using pronouns was about protecting students’ privacy, not about keeping information from parents, an attorney said.

The state legislature's inaction towards gun violence was what drove Wisconsin Rep. Deb Andraca to run for office, she said.
This was the twelfth time anti-Semitic fliers were left in Kenosha neighborhoods, a Kenosha police lieutenant said.
While restaurants act as a cog in Wisconsin's economic ecosystem, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson didn't see it that way, a Madison-area chef said.
An abuser’s access to a gun increases the risk in domestic homicides and stakes more lives, a state supreme court judge wrote in an opinion.
Disabled people, at more risk for disease, can mask but those giving supports are not, a disability rights advocate said.
Thousands of children with disabilities were secluded and restrained during years when hardly any kids were in school, an attorney said.
Republicans casting false ballots caused "permanent and irreparable damage" to the country’s political institutions, the lawsuit said.
Lawmakers have not budged on gun legislation despite violence in Milwaukee, one state representative said.
A group called the Dane County District Attorney's arrest of an activist a "gross abuse of power."
A professors association said threats to the university's funding were "deeply inappropriate, and an embarrassment to the entire state."
Four states accused an online club of "going dark" with investors' money. The action is "just the tip of the iceberg," one official said.
Doctors are preparing for every possible outcome and looking for facilities to send patients to get safe care, one provider said.
The dashboard gives "more comprehensive, evidence-based understanding of use-of-force incidents in Wisconsin," the attorney general said.
Planned Parenthood still has its doors open and prepares for the worst as the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn the ruling.
Being a member of multiple identities showed how hard people have to advocate for quality of life and equal chances, the new director said.
The poll is meant to benefit both community members and police officers, the union's executive director said.
No Mow May as an easy opportunity for Wisconsinites to get involved to invite pollinators back into the ecosystem.
Gableman told his supporters to put pressure on Republican legislators over the 2020 U.S. Election. Evidence says Biden won the race.
Early endorsements and personal wealth are boosting this candidate in the Wisconsin race for the U.S. Senate.