Shifting Landscapes: Update on Abortion in Wisconsin
Pro-Life Wisconsin Staff Blog PostLast week saw the landscape of our laws in Wisconsin shift and settle back to the Roe days with the Kaul v. Urmanski decision and dismissal…
Pro-Life Wisconsin Staff Blog PostLast week saw the landscape of our laws in Wisconsin shift and settle back to the Roe days with the Kaul v. Urmanski decision and dismissal…
2025 | Week of July 7 | Radio Transcript #1626Late last month, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered three landmark rulings—Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, Medina v. Planned Parenthood, and Mahmoud…
Last week, the Wisconsin Supreme Court decided that Wisconsin’s pre-Roe abortion ban is unenforceable. This ruling makes abortion legal until five months of pregnancy. The liberal-led court reasoned that all abortion…
You want fraught? Try the 1950s! Finished reading over this Independence Day weekend a book that explores the meaning of patriotism: A Good American Family; The Red Scare and My…
Happy Independence Day! John Adams once said, “Liberty must at all hazards be supported. We have a right to it, derived from our Maker. But if we had not, our…
The flacks for the Milwaukee Public Schools put out a press release the other day, the sort of thing they issue at this time of year, bragging that 1,056 recent…
With Republican legislative leaders and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers having reached and passed a budget deal for Wisconsin’s 2025-27 biennium (fiscal years 2026 and 2027), it is worth examining two…
Isn’t there anyone who can help this belligerent brewer? At noon tomorrow, July 4, a City of Madison fire truck will lead a parade of kids on bicycles circling the…
Wisconsin has a divided government, and, with a Democrat in the governor’s mansion, conservatives were not going to get everything they wanted. However, there are several aspects of the new
A Shorewood, Wisconsin, police officer was shot but saved by his bulletproof vest in the early morning hours of July 3. Several hours later, Glendale police were in a pursuit