Law Firm Fantasy League

No decisions were filed this week–hence, no change in the standings.

Law Firm Fantasy League

The court’s first decision of the 2025-26 term (State v. Michael Joseph Gasper) delivered one point to the Affirmed via an amicus brief by Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols.  Click here for the updated standings.

Justices’ Prominence in Law Review Articles—Updated to January 2026

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Richard Posner has suggested that one way to perceive the stature or influence of justices is to measure the frequency with which law reviews cite them.[1]  This approach highlighted the remarkable sway of Shirley Abrahamson as her career drew to a … [Continue reading]

Wisconsin Supreme Court Statistics, 1918-19

These tables are derived from information contained in 199 Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions that were turned up in a Nexis Uni search for decisions filed between September 1, 1918, and August 31, 1919.  The total of 199 decisions does not include … [Continue reading]

The 2025-26 Fantasy League Season Preview

The Competition Committee’s winter meeting focused almost exclusively on the Gavels of the State Public Defender’s Office.  For years the league’s dominant team, the Gavels may no longer be viable in light of the tiny number of criminal cases … [Continue reading]

Wisconsin Supreme Court Statistics, 1919-20

These tables are derived from information contained in 266 Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions that were turned up in a Nexis Uni search for decisions filed between September 1, 1919, and August 31, 1920.  The total of 266 decisions does not include … [Continue reading]

“Women and the Wisconsin Supreme Court”: An Update through 2024-25

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The passage of three years since the last update prompts our return to the question of how frequently women have been delivering oral arguments—as representatives of the Department of Justice, the Public Defender, private firms, and all categories … [Continue reading]

Wisconsin Supreme Court Statistics, 1920-21

These tables are derived from information contained in 250 Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions that were turned up in a Nexis Uni search for decisions filed between September 1, 1920, and August 31, 1921.  The total of 250 decisions does not include … [Continue reading]

Measuring Polarization at the Court

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Although numerous commentators have characterized the Wisconsin Supreme Court as polarized, this conclusion often seemed based on nothing more precise than acrimonious exchanges between justices or the number of 4-3 decisions filed that term.  … [Continue reading]

Unanimous and 4-3 Decisions: Some Longterm Trends

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At a time when the Wisconsin Supreme Court has been described as polarized, dysfunctional, and politicized,[1] some commentators have noted that fully 36% of decisions were unanimous in 2024-25—consistent with levels in previous terms and a larger … [Continue reading]