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Robin Vos vows U.S. Supreme Court appeal on recusal

In a 47-page encyclical, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz refused to withdraw from a lawsuit challenging Assembly and Senate district boundaries Republicans drew in 2021.

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Catholic charities fight for tax exemption at top Wisconsin court

Catholic charities fight for tax exemption at top Wisconsin court
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Court: Pot scents enough to warrant search

MADISON — A car smelling like marijuana is enough for police in Wisconsin to justify searching a person in the vehicle, even though substances legal in the state can smell

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Marijuana Scent Still a Valid Reason for Police Searches, Wisconsin Court Rules

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A car smelling like marijuana is enough for police in Wisconsin to justify searching a person in the vehicle, even though substances legal in the state

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Scent like marijuana enough to warrant police search, Wisconsin Supreme Court rules

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A car smelling like marijuana is enough for police in Wisconsin to justify searching a person in the vehicle, even though substances legal in the state can smell the same, the state Supreme Court said on Tuesday. The court's conservative majority ruled 4-3 that Marshfield police

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