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Screnock Discusses Supreme Court Run

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Sauk County Circuit Judge Michael Screnock discusses his run for Supreme Court.

In continuing coverage of the race for Wisconsin Supreme Court, Sauk County Circuit Court Judge Michael Screnock sits down to present his judicial philosophy. Screnock says he will be able to be 'apolitical,' even with his background defending Act 10 as a private-practice attorney. He also supports Wisconsin's judicial recusal rules, saying they are "fundamental to our system of government."

12/22/2017 | Rating TV-G

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