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as conditions would "reasonably permit." In 1916, the Wisconsin Supreme Court held the law was constitutional
/courts/history/article33.htm - 2026-04-25

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
, one of Wisconsin's most famous lawyers and a future chief justice of the state Supreme Court, forced
/courts/history/article14.htm - 2026-04-25

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
as a public service by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in honor of the state's sesquicentennial. Back to articles
/courts/history/article02.htm - 2026-04-25

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
for permission to practice before the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1875, Chief Justice Edward Ryan rebuffed her
/courts/history/article17.htm - 2026-04-25

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
are the author's alone. Distributed as a public service by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in honor of the state's
/courts/history/article15.htm - 2026-04-25

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
to live by their wits." Justice Roujet Marshall of the Wisconsin Supreme Court remembered that when he
/courts/history/article22.htm - 2026-04-25

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
of decisions beginning with the case of Knowlton v. Janesville (1859), the Wisconsin Supreme Court stated
/courts/history/article30.htm - 2026-04-25

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
alone. Distributed as a public service by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in honor of the state's
/courts/history/article40.htm - 2026-04-25

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
, Marshall gained a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1895. He remained on the court until 1918. During
/courts/history/article36.htm - 2026-04-25

Wisconsin Court System - Articles on Wisconsin
later sat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court—defended Nagler. Jones and Crownhart argued that the YMCA
/courts/history/article37.htm - 2026-04-25