In 1991, that court upheld a similar Wisconsin law.
Under Wisconsin law, it is a crime for anyone to give anything worth $1 or more to induce someone to go to the polls.
The two charges are slightly different under Wisconsin law but carry the same maximum penalty.
Under Wisconsin law, the Bush campaign has about 10 days to decide on a recount.
Wisconsin law is quite favorable to defendants in clergy sexual abuse cases.
Clearly, however, the money came from corporations, and under Wisconsin law, direct corporate donations to politicians are illegal.
A Wisconsin law passed in 2008 brought more cemeteries under regulation.
I'm no expert on Wisconsin law, but legislators are immune from lawsuits?
Can you elaborate a bit on the Wisconsin laws?
Wisconsin law permits a bankrupt person to keep a home worth up to $40,000.