Marquette Poll Reveals Deep Divisions on Supreme Court’s Role and Presidential Powers Among U.S. Adults

MILWAUKEE — According to the latest findings from the Marquette Law School Poll, American adults show a strained but stable relationship with the U.S. Supreme Court, showcasing a populace grappling with significant judicial rulings and the perceived influence of politics on court decisions. This detailed survey records public opinions on various high-profile issues, emphasizing the judiciary’s complex role in contemporary political discourse. As of early December 2024, nearly half of the respondents approve of the Supreme Court’s performance, reflecting a slight increase from earlier ratings. This data suggests a nuanced public confidence in the judiciary, … Read more

Marquette Law Welcomes Becca Donaldson as Full-time Faculty Member Championing Restorative Justice and Human Connection

Milwaukee, WI — Becca Donaldson, a Milwaukee native with a rich understanding of the local legal landscape, has transitioned to a full-time role at Marquette University Law School. Having previously imparted her expertise as a part-time faculty member, she now serves as the assistant director at the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice and plays an instrumental role alongside Mary Triggiano, the center’s director. This career move aligns with her extensive background as an attorney for Legal Action of Wisconsin, where she tackled issues from gendered violence to human rights. In her new capacity, Donaldson aims … Read more

Sheriff Warns Against Political Sign Vandalism in Marquette County, Highlights Increased Election Season Misconduct

Marquette County, Mich. – As the countdown to election day hastens, the number of political signs dotting the local landscape has noticeably increased. Amid this surge, authorities are emphasizing the legal implications of tampering with these displays. Marquette County Sheriff Greg Zyburt issued a stern reminder to the community regarding the illegality of stealing, damaging, or defacing political signs. Violators, he warned, could face serious consequences including a penalty of up to $500 or up to 93 days in jail. This electoral cycle has seen a marked uptick in sign-related vandalism, according to Zyburt “This … Read more