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Judicial philosophies clash as both Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates point to same case to highlight their fitness for the high court
Candidates Chris Taylor and Maria Lazar focus on the same absentee ballot case to demonstrate differing judicial philosophies in Wisconsin's April Supreme Court election.
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Judicial philosophies clash as both Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates point to same case to highlight their fitness for the high court
Reading Time: 6 minutes In 2022, a student-led voting advocacy organization sued in Dane County to clarify which parts of a witness’ address must appear on an absentee ballot envelope. What was accepted differed from city to city. The 4th District Court of Appeals, in an opinion written by Judge Chris Taylor, affirmed a lower court ruling that a witness only needs to provide an address where that person can “be communicated with.” The Legislatu…
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