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[MS WORD] SC-506B: Financial Disclosure Statement (Small Claims)
education and school districts [Wis. Stats. §815.18(3)(m)]. · Federal war pensions [Wis. Stats. §815.18(3)(n
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Wisconsin Court System - Justice Roland B. Day
and 1947, respectively. He served overseas in the U.S. Army during World War II. Day was a law trainee
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/day.htm - 2025-12-30

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Myron L. Gordon
the case of the Milwaukee 14, a group of protesters against the Vietnam War who broke into the Selective
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/gordon.htm - 2025-12-30

Wisconsin Court System - Justice George B. Nelson
in criminal prosecution." During World War I, Nelson was active in civic organizations such as the Red Cross
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/nelson.htm - 2025-12-30

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Roland J. Steinle
and Edward J. Gehl, all of whom later became justices on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. After the war, Steinle
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/steinle.htm - 2025-12-30

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
component of the ideals of freedom and democracy for which the Civil War had just been fought. More
/courts/history/article09.htm - 2025-12-30

Wisconsin Court System - Justice James Ward Rector
the Supreme Court in 1947, Rector was offered a post as a judge in the Nuremberg war crimes trials. He
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/rector.htm - 2025-12-30

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Louis J. Ceci
Pacific during World War II. Ceci graduated from Theodore Roosevelt Evening High School (NYC) in 1947
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/ceci.htm - 2025-12-30

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Emmert L. Wingert
, in Mt. Carroll, Illinois. After serving in World War I, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Beloit College
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/wingert.htm - 2025-12-30

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Theodore G. Lewis
World War I, Lewis enrolled in Officer Training Camp at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. He was commissioned
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/lewis.htm - 2025-12-30