News - Wisconsin Supreme Court
By Sean Ryan Keyes to Design Inc. didn't get what it wanted from the state Supreme Court, but its Tuesday decision was a gift to the construction industry.
By Terry Rindfleisch, La Crosse Tribune, Wis. Jul. 15--Physicians, hospitals and family advocates want to expand family members' authority to make life-sustaining treatment decisions for loved ones.
By Dee J. Hall, The Wisconsin State Journal Jan. 28--Powerful special-interest groups appear poised to spend large sums of money to influence the outcome of the race for Wisconsin Supreme Court.
By Barry F. Rosen and Thomas X. Glancy Jr. In 1992, Maryland's highest court held that Maryland's cap on noneconomic damages is constitutional. However, last year Wisconsin's highest court struck down that state's $350,000 statutory cap on noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases.
MILWAUKEE, July 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In a 5-2 decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has upheld a state property tax exemption for airlines operating hub facilities in Wisconsin.
