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Prosser denied he choked Bradley, saying "Once there's a proper review of the matter and the facts surrounding it are made clear, the anonymous claims made to the media will be proven false." Bradley stated that Prosser had choked her: "The facts are that I was demanding that he get out of my office and he put his hands around my neck in anger in a chokehold." Neither Prosser nor Bradley faced criminal charges from the incident. The state Judicial Commission told its special prosecutor not to pursue new avenues to forward its ethics case against Prosser.
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gave liberals on the court a majority for the first time since 2008. On the night of the election, Bradley commented that she intended to run for a fourth term in 2025. A year later, however, Bradley announced that she will not seek re-election in 2025 and will retire when her current term expires
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In the top-two nonpartisan primary, Bradley topped the field of five, receiving 38% of the vote. Crooks came in second with 26% and moved on to face Bradley in the April general election. Bradley continued to emphasize her independence from politics in the general election campaign, though by then
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announced he would not stand for re-election in 1995, and would therefore retire from the court later that year when his term expired. This created the first open seat election for Wisconsin Supreme Court since 1983. Bradley announced her candidacy the next day. She had twice previously solicited
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According to other anonymous sources, Bradley attacked Prosser. "She charged him with fists raised," the anonymous source said. Prosser "put his hands in a defensive posture," the anonymous source said. "He blocked her." In doing so, the anonymous source said, he made contact with Bradley's neck.
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investigation into his campaign fundraising. Bradley chose to recuse herself from Supreme Court cases dealing with the Walker investigation, because her son, John Bradley, was a law partner with one of the lawyers in the case. Bradley said at the time, "This court has been subject to extensive
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law in Bradley's office. There are different accounts as to what occurred. According to Bradley, the discussion became heated after Bradley asked Prosser to leave her office and said she was bothered by his disparaging comments towards Chief Justice
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appointment to the court, in 1992 and 1993, when two previous justices had resigned in the middle of their terms. Ultimately, three other notable Wisconsin lawyers and judges entered the 1995 race: Brown County circuit judge
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Ann Walsh took the last name Bradley when she married Mark J. Bradley in 1978, at St. James Catholic Church in Wausau. Mark Bradley is also a prominent attorney in Wisconsin and was a member of the
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criticism for its recusal rules and practices. Weak recusal rules and lapses in recusal practices undermine the public trust and confidence in a fair and impartial judiciary."
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Bradley faced a contested election in 2015, but prevailed with nearly 60% of the vote over Rock County circuit judge James P. Daley.
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teacher's union group. Bradley received 54% of the general election vote; she was sworn in at the
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were informally discussing the next day decision that would overturn Judge Sumi's ruling on the
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she had also picked up the endorsement of prominent liberal judges in the state and the
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which allegedly became violent. Prosser, Bradley, and all other justices besides
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Scott Walker's administration was also dogged through its first term with a
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Justice Ann Walsh Bradley biography on Wisconsin State Supreme Court
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Wisconsin Circuit Court, Marathon Circuit, Branch 3 Election, 1992
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Wisconsin Circuit Court, Marathon Circuit, Branch 3 Election, 1986
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On June 13, 2011, Bradley had a confrontation with Justice
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After graduating, she worked as a high school teacher at
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Index


Wisconsin Supreme Court
Incumbent
Nathan Heffernan
Richland Center, Wisconsin
Democratic
John Bradley
Webster University
BA
University of Wisconsin, Madison
JD
née
Wisconsin Supreme Court
Wisconsin circuit court
Marathon County, Wisconsin
Richland Center, Wisconsin
Webster University
St. Louis, Missouri
Democratic Party presidential primary campaign
John Lindsay
Aquinas High School
La Crosse, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Law School
J.D.
Wausau, Wisconsin
public defender
Tony Earl
Wisconsin circuit court
Marathon County
Nathan Heffernan

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