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Wisconsin Court System - Justice James C. Kerwin
to the Wisconsin Supreme Court and was re-elected without opposition in 1914. Chief Justice Robert G. Siebecker
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/kerwin.htm - 2026-01-01

Wisconsin Court System - Justice John Barnes
Cassoday's term and won re-election to a 10-year term in 1909. In 1916, Barnes resigned from the bench
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/barnes.htm - 2026-01-01

Wisconsin Court System - Justice William G. Callow
judge to have been elected directly to the state Supreme Court. He was re-elected in 1987. Callow served
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/callow.htm - 2026-01-01

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Samuel Crawford
. His opinion in Ableman v. Booth (1854) is believed to have cost him re-election in 1855. The case
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/crawford.htm - 2026-01-01

Wisconsin Court System - Supreme Court Rules - Archived petitions
Jun 26, 2019 19-04 In re Petition of the OLR Process Review Committee's Subcommittee on Referees
/scrules/archive/1904.htm - 2026-01-01

Wisconsin Court System - Supreme Court Rules - Petition archive
. Date Filed Description Petition Documents Nov 25, 2016 In re the Matter of the Petition to Amend SCR
/scrules/archive/1609.htm - 2026-01-01

Wisconsin Court System - Supreme Court Rules - Archived petitions
-making process Pending petitions Notice of hearings Orders Petition archive Petition archive 20-08 In re
/scrules/archive/2008.htm - 2026-01-01

Wisconsin Court System - Supreme Court Rules - Petition archive
. Date Filed Description Petition Documents Jul 16, 2013 In re amendment of Supreme Court Rule Chapter 20
/scrules/archive/1310.htm - 2026-01-01

Wisconsin Court System - Electronic payment of court fees
. If you determine that changes are necessary you may return to this page, but will be required to re-enter
/services/payment/paymentac.htm - 2026-01-01

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Ann Walsh Bradley
in the state's history to join the Court by being elected rather than appointed to the position. She was twice re
/courts/supreme/justices/bradley.htm - 2026-01-01