Law

Marquette well represented among Milwaukee Business Journal Power Players
The list spotlights individuals who are getting things done in southeast Wisconsin.

On the Issues: Marquette Law School Poll, Feb. 25
Marquette University Law School will release results from a new statewide poll during an in-person program on Wednesday, Feb. 25.

Get To Know: Chief Justice Jill Karofsky, March 4
Derek Mosley, director of the Lubar Center, will host Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Jill Karofsky.

Marquette Law School Poll again ranked No. 2 in annual national pollster ratings
The Marquette Law School Poll is the No. 2-ranked poll in the January 2026 annual update of Nate Silver’s “Silver Bulletin” Pollster Ratings of more than 500 pollsters.

Wisconsin Statewide Pre-Law Pathways Conference and Law Fair, Feb. 13
More than 35 law schools will be represented at the law fair.

New Marquette Law School national survey finds 63% say U.S. Supreme Court should limit Trump’s tariff authority
Also: A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds that 63% of adults think the U.S. Supreme Court should uphold a lower court ruling that limits the president’s authority to impose tariffs, while 36% think the Court should overturn the lower court’s ruling and rule for the president. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments…

New Marquette Law School national survey finds 60% disapprove of the work of ICE, with Democrats and independents opposed to ICE and Republicans in favor
A new Marquette Law School poll finds 40% of adults nationwide approve of the way U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE, is handling its job, while 60% disapprove. The poll was conducted after the shooting in Minneapolis of Renee Good, but with most interviews completed before the shooting of Alex Pretti on Jan.…

Get to Know: Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Maria Lazar, Feb. 17
Maria Lazar has served in a number of roles in the legal system, including as a judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals since 2022.

Hallows Lecture: How Three Implicit Legal Ideas Have Sidelined Congress and Empowered the President and the Courts, March 2
Marquette University Law School will host the 2026 Hallows Lecture, “Unstated: How Three Implicit Legal Ideas Have Sidelined Congress and Empowered the President and the Courts.”

Marquette well-represented at U.S. Olympic Speed Skating Trials
With the U.S. Olympic Trials at the Pettit from Jan. 2-5, Marquette was well represented both on and off the ice.