Do Legislators Ignore Public Input? Here’s How Much. Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin, perhaps emboldened by their success in crushing public employee unions and redrawing… politics, the progressive
A Cuppa Coffee with Voter ID Whistleblower Todd Allbaugh Delivering a sandwich to a young man at the table behind me, Todd Allbaugh explains that,… republicans, the progressive, voter ID
NLRB to Bust Menards for Labor Law Violations The National Labor Relations Board, in response to complaints prompted by an article in The Progressive,… labor, the progressive
“Nobody here but us nonpartisans” ?Three candidates are vying for one Supreme Court seat this spring. Although all three insist they’re… courts, isthmus
John Ross, Rebel with a Cause “A good rebel reporter incites rebellion, makes people angry, encourages organization, offers them hope that another…
Avery Case Defense Lawyer Dean Strang Speaks Out “Wherever you live, whether that’s in Iceland or Maryland, there are courts fiddling with the liberty… justice, the progressive
“I refuse to be a victim” In his new book “Empty Playground,” author Callen Harty shares his painful story of childhood sexual… isthmus
Smoking Gun: Personal Finances of the Contenders Through law and tradition, candidates for President face a high level of disclosure regarding their personal… money, the progressive
Penny Brummer’s fight for justice Which brings us to Penny Brummer, convicted of the March 1994 murder of Sarah Gonstead, the… isthmus, justice
Scott Walker’s Administration Bad News for Wisconsin’s Right to Know In 2015, Wisconsin advocates for open government faced a disquieting truth: If we want to preserve… open records, the progressive
Smoking Gun: Where the Money Goes Even in the era of Super PACs, pundits watch how much candidates raise for their campaigns.… the progressive