Wisconsin Supreme Court Decisions
The Wisconsin Supreme Court focuses on reviewing appeals from the lower appellate court, but it also oversees the practice of law throughout Wisconsin, including the conduct of attorneys and judges. It holds original jurisdiction only in a narrow range of situations. The Supreme Court has issued a Code of Judicial Conduct, divided into five sections. It emphasizes the importance of independence, integrity, and impartiality in the operations of the judiciary, and it warns judges against conflicts of interest and inappropriate political activities. Seven justices serve on the Court, and each of their terms lasts for 10 years.
Article VII, Section 24 of the Wisconsin Constitution provides the eligibility requirements to serve as a justice. A candidate must be under 70 years old and must have been licensed to practice law in the state for at least five years before they are elected or appointed. Wisconsin uses non-partisan elections to choose its justices. These elections may be held in each year in which the term of an active justice ends. No more than one seat may be decided in any year. If a vacancy arises during the middle of a term, the Governor of Wisconsin holds the authority to appoint an interim justice. To stay on the Court, the interim justice must run in an election in the next year in which no other justice’s term ends.
Wisconsin recently changed the process of determining which justice serves as the Chief Justice. This required an amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution, which was passed in April 2015. Before the amendment, seniority on the Supreme Court determined the selection of the Chief Justice. Under the new system, the justices vote to elect the Chief Justice, who serves a two-year term in that role. After the amendment was passed, the Chief Justice at the time filed a lawsuit in a federal court to try to block it, but the court dismissed the case.
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Recent Decisions From the Wisconsin Supreme Court
Date: June 13, 2025
Docket Number: 2021AP001346-CR
Justia Opinion Summary: Lauren, a thirteen-year-old girl, alleged that her father, Jobert Molde, sexually assaulted her between January 2011 and January 2012. These allegations surfaced in 2017 after Lauren attempted suicide. Molde was charged…
Date: June 13, 2025
Docket Number: 2023AP001464-CR
Justia Opinion Summary: Following a high-speed chase, Kordell L. Grady was charged with multiple criminal offenses. He accepted a plea deal, pleading no contest to three charges. The dispute arose over whether Grady's due process rights were…
Date: June 3, 2025
Docket Number: 2023AP001950
Justia Opinion Summary: H.C. appealed an order terminating her parental rights, arguing that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and public policy require the State to prove by clear and convincing evidence, or at least a…
Date: May 23, 2025
Docket Number: 2023AP000255
Justia Opinion Summary: Melissa Hubbard sought medical treatment from Dr. Carol Neuman for reproductive health issues and was diagnosed with severe endometriosis. Dr. Neuman advised Hubbard to consider removing her left fallopian tube and…
Date: April 18, 2025
Docket Number: 2020AP001624-D
Date: April 18, 2025
Docket Number: 2024AP000729-OA
Justia Opinion Summary: The case involves a challenge to Governor Tony Evers' use of his partial veto authority under the Wisconsin Constitution. The dispute centers on the 2023-25 biennial budget bill, where the governor used his partial veto…
Date: April 10, 2025
Docket Number: 2022AP001158
Justia Opinion Summary: Gregory and Jeffrey Cota, employees of the Oconomowoc Area School District, were accused by a coworker of stealing money from the District. An internal investigation by the District was inconclusive, and the case was…
Date: April 8, 2025
Docket Number: 2021AP001525
Justia Opinion Summary: High school athlete Hayden Halter was ejected from a varsity wrestling meet for unsportsmanlike conduct. The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) has a rule requiring an athlete disqualified for…
Date: March 5, 2025
Docket Number: 2022AP000183-D
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