April 28 CLE Course Materials
These are the course materials for the Free conference call CLE to be held on April 28, 2014. The links below take you to a summary of each case, which also includes a link to the court's opinion. To participate in this free one-credit CLE program, please visit this page.
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During this program, we will review the following cases. (Additional material from recently decided cases may be added prior to the program.)
Wisconsin Supreme Court
Wisconsin Court of Appeals
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State of Wisconsin v. Scott E. Oberst. WI criminal law, exclusionary rule, good-faith exception
. April 23, 2014.
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Mike O'Connor v. Buffalo County Board of Adjustment. WI zoning, frac sand mining
. April 22, 2014.
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State of Wisconsin v. Brian s. Kempainen. WI criminal law, specificity of date of offense
. April 16, 2014.
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Milwaukee County v. Labor and Industry Review Commission and Kimberly D. Carrington-Field. WI unemployment
. April 15, 2014.
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Belcorp Financial Services, Inc., v. Estate of Richard B. Wetzel and Ruth I. Wetzel. WI mortgage, forgery
. April 15, 2014.
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John K MacIver Institute for Public Policy, Inc., v. Jon Erpenbach. MN WI legislative records, Wis Stat 19.31
. April 9, 2014.
- Timothy Fromm v. Village of Lake Delton. inverse condemnation. April 3, 2014.
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Rodney Rigsby and Catherine Conrad v. AM Community Credit Union, et al.. WI defamation. Mar. 20, 2014.
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State of Wisconsin v. Jimmie G. Minett. WI strip search, Wis Stat 968.255
. Mar. 19, 2014.
- US Bank, National Association, v. Robert R. Nelson and Hiroko Nelson. WI mortgage foreclosure, evidence. Feb. 27, 2014.
- Robert W. Evans, Jr., v. Wisconsin Department of Justice. Conceal carry, domestic violence. Feb. 27, 2014.
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
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