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U.S. Supreme Court 
The "most celebrated writ" according to Sir William Blackstone, revered as a check against authoritarian detention, continues to raise questions as three U.S. Supreme Court cases will decide its scope.

Wisconsin Supreme Court 
Supreme Court Hears 'Justice on Wheels' Cases in Richland Center
For the first time in six years, the Wisconsin Supreme Court heard cases outside of Madison – as part of its Justice on Wheels program. One case stemmed from allegations of negligent medical care, the other a Miranda case involving the investigation of a juvenile.

Legal Research 
Sharpen Your Discovery Strategy with Help from AI Tools
AI is transforming legal discovery – but using it effectively requires strategy and ethical awareness. Law librarian Scott Park shares how Wisconsin lawyers can combine traditional methods with AI tools to boost efficiency, ensure compliance, and improve client outcomes.

Podcasts 
From Fields of Coal to the Fields of Law: Work-Life Integration and Family with Aviva Kaiser
Aviva Kaiser shares her inspiring journey from a childhood in a Pennsylvania coal mining town to building a prominent and unconventional career in the legal field in this episode of the Listening to Lawyers podcast.

Traffic Law 
Reckless Driving: Enforcement Strategies and Solutions
Reckless driving is on the rise across Wisconsin. Attorneys Alex Mueller and Alexander “Sandy” Pendleton explore how reckless driving laws are evolving, the tools communities can use to respond, and why every lawyer regardless of their practice area should pay attention.

Open Enrollment 
Health Insurance Uncertainty Ahead: Explore the State Bar Group Plan
With health insurance premiums expected to rise sharply, law firms should act now to secure affordable coverage. The State Bar of Wisconsin Group Health Plan for Law Firms offers options that may meet your needs.

Official Notices 
Petition to Reinstate Michael D. Mandelman
On Sept. 30, 2025, Michael D. Mandelman filed a petition for reinstatement of his Wisconsin law license.

Official Notices 
Final Order 24-06: Amendment of SCR 21.06 and Rules Regarding the Lawyer Regulation System’s District Committees
On Dec. 23, 2024, the Office of Lawyer Regulation's Board of Administrative Oversight filed a petition asking the court to repeal SCR 21.06 and two other rules enabling district committees, SCRs 21.01(1)(b) and 22.04, and amend 13 other rules regarding the organization and operation of the lawyer regulation system to remove references to district committees.

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