Sign In
Unable to display this Web Part. To troubleshoot the problem, open this Web page in a Microsoft SharePoint Foundation-compatible HTML editor such as Microsoft SharePoint Designer. If the problem persists, contact your Web server administrator.


Correlation ID:4bbc19a1-ff9f-40ce-6758-9a18a4e6eec1

Features

Whistleblowers play a vital role in calling attention to bad behavior and trying to prevent its recurrence. The author, himself a whistleblower, explains their motivations and risks and costs of their behavior and beliefs, and provides tips for how best to represent whistleblowers.
By Will Kramer
The transgender community and the societal challenges it faces have become increasingly visible. Nearly 60,000 transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals live in Wisconsin alone. This article surveys the current and evolving state of constitutional, statutory, and case law, at the federal, state, and local levels, on various issues that uniquely affect transgender individuals.
By Joseph S. Diedrich
Developing a written succession plan is a crucial aspect of the business and ethics of operating a law practice. Use the State Bar's voluntary succession planning registry to ensure clients' matters will not be neglected – and your next of kin will not be burdened – if you die or become incapacitated while practicing.
By Aviva Meridian Kaiser & Christopher Cody Shattuck

Opinions, Voices & Ideas

  • President's Message
  • Express Your Thoughts, But Don't Shut Down Others'
  • President Paul Swanson says lawyers should promote freedom of expression by advocating that ideas should be debated and developed through rational discourse rather than what appears to be happening around us today.
  • Your State Bar
  • Your Money, Our Responsibility
  • Executive Director Larry Martin says State Bar leadership and staff take seriously the responsibility of being good stewards of your money.
  • As I See It
  • How 'Trial Lawyer' Became an Oxymoron
  • Trials rarely happen anymore. Wood Foster says the long-term consequences of this trend is damaging for the public and the legal profession.
  • Reflections
  • Irvin B. Charne: Living Up to His Light
  • From school desegregation and civil rights cases to Indian treaty rights to environmental protection matters, two authors and 25 other admirers say Irv Charne epitomized high ethical standards and integrity.
  • Final Thought
  • 'Are You the Court Reporter?'
  • You develop a sort of edge, Deanne Koll says, when you don't get the benefit of the doubt that you're the lawyer in charge.

News & Pubs Search

-
Format: MM/DD/YYYY