5 takeaways from the feisty Wisconsin Supreme Court debate
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates are Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford, facing off in a critical debate before the April 1 election.
- Control of the court could impact decisions on abortion rights and congressional district boundaries.
- Crawford, supported by Planned Parenthood, challenges Schimel's anti-abortion stance, as he claims an 1849 law banning abortions is still valid under the state constitution.
- Donations from groups linked to Elon Musk have exceeded $8 million in support of Schimel, while Crawford receives backing from prominent Democrats.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court debate lays out stakes, sees political accusations
(The Center Square) – It took less than five minutes for the candidates running for Wisconsin’s open Supreme Court seat to start accusing each other of having a political agenda.


Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates spar over partisanship in tense race to control court
The two judges vying to be Wisconsin’s newest Supreme Court justice argued over who is more impartial during a heated debate on Wednesday evening. Waukesha County Circuit Judge Brad Schimel, a conservative, and Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford, a…
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