Here is proof that readership of newspapers is going down. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel called a few weeks back about a Wisconsin legislative bill that...
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...of that conversation recently, when the Law School collaborated with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on two major projects. On April 8, we hosted a conference...
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My new column at Columbia Journalism Review lauds the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel's Craig Gilbert for his unusual approach to covering politics, which...
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...Journal and the Funeral Service Insider commented last week on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s February 7th article regarding the former executive director of the...
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Pope Benedict XVI's stunning announcement Monday that he plans to resign after almost eight years as pontiff brought renewed attention to the sex abuse litigation and related legal maneuverings that
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With Pope Benedict XVI's surprise announcement that he is stepping down as pontiff, we caught up with the Minneapolis-based plaintiffs' lawyer who pioneered sex abuse litigation against the Roman Cat
Less than a year after moving into a new stadium mostly financed by $405 million in government bonds, a salary dump by Major League Baseball's Miami Marlins is reviving questions about why taxpayers
...according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. While President Obama was born in Hawaii...
...Vielmetti of the Journal Sentinel After incurring contempt...the summer, a Milwaukee County prosecutor said...
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On television screens across Montana and Wisconsin, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee this month is showing two ads that put the spotlight on lobbying, a favorite punching bag of voters of
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