MILWAUKEE — Today, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Rebecca Dallet announced U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin’s endorsement. “With more than 23 years of experience in Wisconsin courtrooms, Rebecca Dallet will stand up for the values of independence and fairness on our Supreme Court. I know she will be a valuable partner in combating the opioid epidemic and...Read More
After decisive primary, Dallet will take on right-wing extremist Michael Screnock MILWAUKEE, WI – Judge Rebecca Dallet advanced to the general election in the race for Wisconsin Supreme Court after a decisive primary election today and is set up as the front-runner for the April general election. “I am so grateful to the voters of...Read More
The three candidates for state Supreme Court traded barbs Monday about their judicial philosophies and records during their first debate ahead of next month’s primary. Sauk County Circuit Court Judge Michael Screnock took the first shot during opening statements, saying he’s dedicated to upholding the separation of powers and the rule of law and that...Read More
MILWAUKEE — African-American leaders from Milwaukee today issued a statement in response to attacks on Judge Rebecca Dallet. “Judge Rebecca Dallet has spent more than two decades working on the front lines in our community,” said State Senator LaTonya Johnson. “I trust Judge Dallet to apply the law in a fair and even-handed manner, and...Read More
Could gender and geography trump ideology in Wisconsin high court race? In most elections, suburban women are more of a force as voters than as candidates. But in Wisconsin Supreme Court races, they rule the ballot. Over the past 25 years, female judges from Milwaukee suburbs have won every time they’ve run for the high...Read More
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Rebecca Dallet greatly out-raised her two opponents in 2017 for this spring’s race for state Supreme Court. At the close of 2017, Dallet had $389,000 in the bank, more than three time as much as her opponents, Sauk County Circuit Judge Michael Screnock and Madison attorney Tim Burns. Dallet’s fundraising...Read More
While traveling around the state, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Rebecca Dallet made her way to Wausau Saturday afternoon. Judge Dallet was promoting her campaign for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. For over 20 years, Judge Dallet has worked inside Wisconsin court rooms, and believes her experience has made her an eligible candidate....Read More
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate, Judge Rebecca Dallet, stopped in Wausau Saturday to discuss her campaign and what she hopes to achieve if elected to the Supreme Court. According to her bio, ‘Judge Dallet has spent the last 23 years serving the people of Wisconsin — first as a prosecutor and now as a Circuit Court...Read More
Judge Rebecca Dallet, candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court, released a statement today condemning President Trump’s racist remarks attacking immigrants. “I was deeply disappointed to see our nation’s discourse further degraded by President Trump’s horrific comments attacking people from Haiti, El Salvador, and various African countries,” said Judge Dallet. “It is unacceptable and I condemn these...Read More
The race for an open seat on the state Supreme Court will accelerate after a Tuesday deadline passed with three candidates filing to run: Madison attorney Tim Burns, Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet and Sauk County Judge Michael Screnock. Two of the three candidates will emerge from a primary election Feb. 20 to face off...Read More