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Mike Scott discusses Capitol Police chief's crackdown on protesters
The Capital Times
Law School opens Immigrant Justice Clinic
A new Immigrant Justice Clinic , the first resource of its kind in Wisconsin, launched this semester at the University of Wisconsin Law School. Addressing a statewide gap in services, the clinic offers legal representation to immigrants who ...
R. Alta Charo interview: An outlook on reproductive healthcare in the U.S.
New England Journal of Medicine
Tonya Brito Named Outstanding Woman of Color in Education
UW-Madison News
John Ohnesorge recognized for significant contributions to Wisconsin-China Initiative
UW-Madison News
R. Alta Charo appointed to chancellor search committee
UW System News
Andrew Coan comments on Act 10 ruling
New York Times
Dean Raymond's advice to pre-law students: Choose a school that meets your professional goals
Badger Herald
UW-Madison Law School creates clinic to help immigrants
Badger Herald
Alta Charo on UC Davis cancer experiment: Unapproved drugs are off limits
Sacramento Bee
Center for Patient Partnerships offers support for seriously ill patients
Wall Street Journal
Tougher penalties alone won't deter drunk driving, says Nina Emerson
WisconsinReporter.com
Wisconsin Innocence Project Seeks DNA Testing for South Carolina Client
The Herald Online
What are States Doing to Combat Drunk Driving? Nina Emerson Discusses
Wisconsin Public Radio
Eric Englund: VentureLab Accelerator Program Designed to Vault Companies Toward Commercialization
Wisconsin State Journal
Q&A: Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan '83
New York Law Journal
Margaret Raymond Discusses Legal Education in an Increasingly Complex World
Wisconsin Lawyer
Michael Scott: Temple Shooting Motivation Leaves Many Questions
Detroit Free Press
Nina Emerson: Gap in the Law for "Huffing" and Driving
The Capital Times
Cecelia Klingele Discusses Why Madison Teen in Alleged Abuse Case may have to Testify
Madison.com
Alta Charo: Package to Holmes' Psychiatrist may not be Privileged
CNN
Foreclosure Assistance Clinic Offers Free Legal Assistance for Families in Foreclosure
WKOW
Nina Emerson: Rarely Applied Overserve Law Still Useful
Marshfield News Herald
Melissa Scanlan Discusses Public Trust Doctrine, Lake Bed Development
Milwaukee Public Radio
Wisconsin Innocence Project Wins Appeal for New Trial on 1989 Conviction
San Francisco Chronicle
Brad Snyder's "Rehnquist's Missing Letter" Gaining National Attention
BC Law Magazine
Am I A Tissue Donor, Too? Alta Charo Discusses Donor Laws
National Public Radio
Shubha Ghosh Files Amicus Brief on Behalf of Family Farmers
EcoWatch
Michael Scott Addresses Possible Panhandling Ban in Madison
Wisconsin Public Radio
Wisconsin Innocence Project Obtains Evidence Leading to Conviction of True Perpetrator
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Howard Erlanger Discusses Will as Family Clashes over $3 Million Derzon Estate
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
With New OWI Measures Under Consideration, Nina Emerson Discusses Drunk Driving Preventions
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Andrew Coan Discusses Significance, Complexity of Federal Health-care Ruling
Andrew Coan , assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School, is an expert on constitutional law and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has called the Court’s action on the controversial Affordable Care Act, signed into law in 2010 ...
Danae Davis '80 Leads PEARLS for Teen Girls Program Expansion
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Walter Dickey Discusses Supermax Prisons and Solitary Confinement
National Public Radio
Lethal Weapon: Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan '83
More Magazine
Supreme Court to Rule on Affordable Care Act Soon, Andrew Coan Weighs In
Wisconsin Radio Network
Joseph Kirgues '08 and Troy Vosseller '06 Bring Tech Business Accelerator to Wisconsin Entrepreneurs
Wisconsin State Journal
Could Citizens United Be Toast? Andrew Coan Shares 11th Amendment Expertise
Mother Jones
Keith Findley Discusses Wisconsin's Wrongful Conviction Rate
Wisconsin State Journal
Jamie Yoon: New UW-Madison Graduates have Compelling Stories
UW-Madison News
Michael Scott Discusses Terrorism Charges Surrounding NATO Summit Plotting Attacks
Huffington Post
Wisconsin Innocence Project Exoneree Graduates with Honors
CBS Chicago
50-year lawyers: Trubek, Froehlich, and Basting Make Lasting Contributions
InsideTrack
Sarah Davis Discusses New Dual-Degree in Law and Public Health
Wisconsin Public Radio
Meg Gaines: Rebel With a Cause
Brava Magazine
Mediation Clinic Resolves Dispute
Wisconsin State Journal
Locked up and Locked In: Legal Team Marks 15th Year Working on Death Row Case
Wisconsin Law Journal
Brad Snyder's Article on Rehnquist's Missing Letter Garners National Media Attention
New York Times
Charo: Warning: Contraceptive Drugs May Cause Political Headaches
New England Journal of Medicine
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