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The Wisconsin Supreme Court is no longer bound by precedent.
This is evident not only in their decisions, but in their operational procedures as well.
They are doing what they want, how they want, when they want.
To the victors go the spoils is apparently their new motto. We’re sure it sounds less gross in Latin.
To be clear, because of the State Supreme Court activism, Wisconsin’s congressional map is likely to be redrawn in the next few months, even though, across Wisconsin, incumbents and challengers are currently running for districts as they are presently drawn.
That’s our top story for this Thanksgiving break edition of our Key Reads newsletter.
| WSAW Slender Man stabber Morgan Geyser signs extradition papers, will return to Wisconsin to await charges |
This will be the final newsletter of the week.
We hope you enjoy your Thanksgiving weekend and that amidst the travel snafus, snow storms and occasional family discord you are able to reflect on this past year and give thanks for what you have.
We are so very thankful for your trust and continued readership.
It’s been a year of growth and planning here, and we can’t wait to show you what 2026 will bring.
We leave you with this. No matter how tough a time you may have on any given day, know that Wisconsin’s earliest settlers had it worse.
Wisconsin’s first Thanksgiving (sort of)

