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  1. The basic powers and framework of the court system in Wisconsin were established by Article VII of the Wisconsin Constitution when Wisconsin became a state in 1848. At that time, judicial power was vested in a Supreme Court, circuit courts, courts of probate, and justices of the peace.

  2. If you have questions about employment with the Wisconsin Court System, please email human.resources@wicourts.govor contact the Human Resources Office at (608) 267-7341 or (608) 266-9795. View court reporter openings. View law clerk openings. Date posted.

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  4. Sep 21, 2021 · 11 In April 1977, voters ratified an amendment to article VII, section 2, of the Wisconsin Constitution, that outlined the current structure of the state courts: “The judicial power of this state shall be vested in a unified court system consisting of one Supreme Court, a court of appeals, a circuit court, such trial courts of general uniform ...

  5. Feb 13, 2022 · Madison Attorney Joseph A. Ranney authored 47 articles on Wisconsin's legal heritage in honor of the state's Sesquicentennial in 1998. The articles cover topics in Wisconsin history beginning in the 1700s, through the territorial days into statehood, the Civil War, World Wars, Industrialization, the Great Depression, and up to the present.

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    The first important figure in Wisconsin's ...
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    White settlers began moving to Wisconsin ...
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    James Duane Doty was born in upstate New ...
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    Up to 1836 Wisconsin was part of Michigan ...
  6. 05/21/24. Supreme Court Justice Rebecca G. Bradley is currently accepting applications for a full time law clerk to serve a one year term beginning August 1, 2024, with the possibility of a renewal beyond July 31, 2025. Learn more & apply.

  7. Jan 30, 2024 · Employment opportunities. Careers with the Courts. Wisconsin Court System permanent employees are unclassified state employees who participate in the Wisconsin Retirement System and may choose to enroll in other state benefit programs, such as health and dental insurance, life insurance, income continuation insurance and other fringe benefits.

  8. Chapter 449, Laws of 1977, which added the court of appeals to the system and eliminated county courts. Following a 1977-78 reorganization of the Wisconsin court system, the circuit court became the “single level” trial court for the state. Responsibility The circuit court is the trial court of general jurisdiction in Wisconsin. It has ...

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