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Wisconsin Attorney Gets 18-Month Suspension After Misconduct Plea

The Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended attorney Robert T. Malloy's law license for 18 months after he pleaded no contest to eight counts of professional misconduct. The court also ordered him to pay restitution to a former client and cover the full costs of the disciplinary proceeding.

Wisconsin Supreme Court reduced recommended two-year suspension to 18 months for attorney Robert T. Malloy
Malloy pleaded no contest to eight counts of professional misconduct but withdrew his appeal
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Wisconsin Attorney Gets 30-Month Suspension for Forging Will Signatures

The Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended attorney John P. Buran's law license for 30 months after he admitted to forging a former employee's signature as a witness on nine wills and submitting six of those documents to probate court.

Wisconsin attorney John P. Buran received a 30-month license suspension for forging witness signatures on nine wills
The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected both a referee's 18-month recommendation and regulators' request for license revocation
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down Legislative Committee Powers

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-3 in *Evers v. Marklein* that statutes granting the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules power to suspend administrative rules violate constitutional separation of powers. Chief Justice Karofsky delivered the majority opinion finding the legislative committee's authority constituted an unconstitutional legislative veto.

Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-3 that JCRAR's power to suspend administrative rules violates constitutional separation of powers
Chief Justice Karofsky's majority opinion found five statutes constitute unconstitutional legislative vetoes
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules on Domestic Violence Defense in DUI Case

The Wisconsin Supreme Court issued a significant ruling in State v. Joan L. Stetzer, examining whether domestic violence can serve as a defense to drunk driving charges. The case involves a woman who fled her abusive husband while intoxicated and was arrested for operating a vehicle with prohibited alcohol concentration.

Joan Stetzer was charged with second-offense DUI after fleeing domestic violence while intoxicated
The case examines whether Wisconsin's coercion defense applies to domestic violence victims who drive drunk to escape abuse
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Probation Due Process Rights in Hayes Case

The Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed a court of appeals decision that upheld due process protections for probationers facing revocation proceedings. The court ruled that hearsay evidence cannot be used to revoke probation without establishing good cause to overcome the defendant's right to confront adverse witnesses.

Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed due process protections for probationers facing revocation proceedings
Administrator Brian Hayes properly declined to revoke probation when good cause was not established for using hearsay evidence
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Dismisses Planned Parenthood Challenge to DA

The Wisconsin Supreme Court dismissed an original action brought by Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin against District Attorney Joel Urmanski on July 2, 2025. The dismissal came after the court's decision in a related case, *Kaul v. Urmanski*, which was released the same day.

Wisconsin Supreme Court dismissed Planned Parenthood's original action against DA Joel Urmanski exactly one year after granting the petition
Dismissal was based on the court's concurrent decision in Kaul v. Urmanski, released the same day
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules 1849 Abortion Ban Repealed by Later Laws

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-3 that a comprehensive 19th-century abortion ban has been impliedly repealed by decades of subsequent legislation. The decision in *Kaul v. Urmanski* allows abortion services to continue in Wisconsin following the *Dobbs* decision that overturned *Roe v. Wade*.

Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-3 that the state's 1849 abortion ban was impliedly repealed by comprehensive modern legislation
Decision allows abortion services to continue in Wisconsin under current regulatory framework rather than 19th-century prohibition
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects 18-Month Suspension for Attorney's Voyeurism Convictions

The Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected a referee's recommendation for an 18-month license suspension for attorney Daniel P. Steffen, who was convicted of three felonies for capturing intimate images without consent. The court found the proposed discipline insufficient given the seriousness of the misconduct.

Wisconsin Supreme Court rejected referee's 18-month suspension recommendation for attorney Daniel P. Steffen
Steffen was convicted of three felonies for capturing intimate images without consent
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