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Fourth of July actions are planned in a handful of cities across Wisconsin, including Milwaukee and Madison. On Fourth of July, Women’s March is hosting “Free America” actions across the country, encouraging people to organize marches, rallies, parades, block parties or barbecues in protest.
Thousands of protesters descended on the Wisconsin State Capitol on Friday as they called for coronavirus restrictions implemented by Gov. Tony Evers (D) to be lifted.Photos of the massive&nbs…
Additionally, according to Wisconsin law, universities and other government organizations are allowed to place "reasonable time, place and manner restrictions" on speech or protest activity.
Protests are expected at next week’s Democratic National Convention over U.S. policy toward the Israel-Hamas war. Some will be from Wisconsin, where they took their opposition to the voting booth.
“Reopen Wisconsin” organizers announced that Friday’s protest against the state’s stay-at-home order will continue without a permit. Organizer Madison Marie posted on Facebook Tuesday that ...
The right to protest is protected by the First Amendment, but Wisconsin law prohibits camping on university grounds. WISN 12 News Hannah Hilyard asked a First Amendment legal expert which one ...
So really, Biden and Trump both won handily in Wisconsin, but they were dealing with these protest votes. And for Biden, that meant the uninstructed vote. That's Wisconsin's version of uncommitted.
Protesters occupied the Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, city hall lawn Saturday and blocked traffic on the fourth night of demonstrations over the fatal police shooting of Alvin Cole, police said.
Learn about the 103 anti-protest bills passed or introduced since January 2024 and how they threaten democracy and freedom of speech.