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Your Right to Know

Your Right to Know: Officials shouldn’t block social media users

By Guest Author | August 31, 2017

In an age where major public policies are announced and debated through platforms like Facebook and Twitter, the courts are increasingly barring public officials from limiting people’s access to social media. In late July, a Virginia judge ruled that public officials do not have the right to block people who disagree with their views from an official Facebook page. A legal challenge also has been brought by people blocked from the president’s @realDonaldTrump Twitter feed. And in August, the American Civil Liberties Union of Maine sued on behalf two residents who claim the governor violated their First Amendment rights by blocking them from posting on his “Paul LePage, Maine’s Governor” Facebook page. In the Virginia case, resident Brian Davison sued Loudoun County Board Chairwoman Phyllis Randall for blocking access to her Facebook page after he posted allegations that school board members and their families had possible conflicts of interest.

Economy

No sanctuary, fewer farmhands: Coping with the Trump agenda in America’s Dairyland

By Andrew Becker and Patrick Michels / Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting | August 9, 2017

In Milwaukee County, the debate over ‘sanctuary cities’ continues, while in rural Wisconsin, informal networks form to help immigrants avoid deportation

Government

Despite hazards, Wisconsin, other states open roads to ATVs

By Paul Feldman/FairWarning | August 8, 2017

Many small communities and rural areas have designated places where cars and all-terrain vehicles share the road. Safety advocates say that is a bad idea.

Flawed Forensics

Common interrogation technique suspected of causing false confessions

By Krista Johnson/IowaWatch | July 23, 2017

Aspects of the Reid Technique can lead suspects — such as Wisconsin’s Brendan Dassey — to admit to crimes they now say they did not commit.

Precious Lives

Precious Lives asks state leaders: What is your pledge in the coming year to reduce gun violence?

By Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism staff | January 3, 2017

For the past two years, the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism has partnered with other media organizations on Precious Lives, a wide-ranging effort that examined the causes and consequences of gun violence on Milwaukee youth.

Your Right to Know

Your Right to Know: Release Wisconsin John Doe II case records now

By Guest Author | December 5, 2016

One of the most important court decisions in Wisconsin political history was argued largely in secret. The arguments were made in briefs that were heavily redacted or entirely shielded from public view. The evidence was hidden. Most of the litigants were anonymous.

Health & Welfare

Costs of widely prescribed drugs jumped up to 5,241 percent in recent years, joint investigation shows

By Sean Kirkby, Wisconsin Health News, Dee J. Hall, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, and Bridgit Bowden, Wisconsin Public Radio | November 27, 2016

Recent nationwide news coverage has focused on the rising cost of EpiPens, but that medicine is just one example of lifesaving drugs with skyrocketing prices.

Voting Wars — by News21

Most millennials avoid elections; showing up in 2016 could decide races

By Elizabeth Campbell, Natalie Griffin and Amber Reece/News21 | October 23, 2016

Dissatisfaction with the two-party system, mobility and a different view of politics are features of voters 18 to 35 who make up one-third of the voting age population

Failure at the Faucet

‘Strict’ pesticide rules fail to erase threat to Wisconsin’s drinking water

By Rachael Lallensack/Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism | October 16, 2016

A 2007 survey of private drinking water wells found 1 out of 3 had pesticides or their breakdown chemicals; farm groups oppose push for tougher atrazine rules.

Voting Wars — by News21

Legislative attempts to make it easier for felons to vote almost always fail

By Kate Peifer and Rose Velazquez/News21 | October 9, 2016

An estimated 1 out of every 9 black residents in Wisconsin is ineligible to vote because state law bars felons from voting until all portions of their sentences are served.

Voting Wars — by News21

Frustrated by Democrats, some white working-class voters turn to Trump

By Emily Mills, Jimmy Miller and Lian Bunny / News21 | September 25, 2016

Although polls show Donald Trump trailing Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin, the Republican’s message may appeal to many rural Wisconsin voters, and other working-class whites around the country.

Voting Wars — by News21

Latinos: Will the ‘sleeping giant’ awaken in time for the Nov. 8 election?

By Alejandra Armstrong, Sami Edge, Courtney Columbus and Emily L. Mahoney | September 14, 2016

Hispanic voters are poised to flex their political muscles, but a longstanding gap remains between Latinos who can vote and those who will.

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