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What Separates the Candidates for Supreme Court

Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1738 | 4m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

Zac Schultz previews the Supreme Court race between Brian Hagedorn and Lisa Neubauer.

The April 2 spring election will see one of two appeals court judges--Brian Hagedorn or Lisa Neubauer--elevated to the state’s highest court. Here & Now’s Zac Schultz previews the race, and the issues that define the candidates.

03/29/2019 | Rating TV-G

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Courts Rule on Two Lame Duck Lawsuits

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Clip: S1700 Ep1738 | 5m 9s | WPR’s Laurel White discusses the multiple lame duck lawsuit that were ruled on this week. (5m 9s)

Kaul: ‘We Need to Hold Them Accountable’

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Clip: S1700 Ep1738 | 9m 14s | AG Josh Kaul weighs in on the lame duck lawsuits and a multi-state opioid investigation. (9m 14s)

Wisconsin Senators React to Mueller Report

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Clip: S1700 Ep1738 | 36s | Wisconsin’s senators react to the conclusion of the Mueller report. (36s)

Wisconsin Struggles to ‘Pay Teachers What They’re Worth’

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Clip: S1700 Ep1738 | 6m 12s | Superintendent Julie Sprague of Antigo discusses the teacher shortage in Wisconsin. (6m 12s)

Noon Wednesday with guest Mark Sommerhauser

Clip: S1700 Ep1738 | 15m 22s | Mark Sommerhauser from the Wisconsin State Journal talks about the lame duck lawsuits. (15m 22s)

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