A Former State Supreme Court Justice won’t argue misconduct charges but objects to how they were delivered. The state Office of Lawyer Regulation is requesting that Michael Gableman’s law license be suspended for three years. The Wisconsin State Journal reports that the Office of Lawyer Regulation called Gableman’s failed review of the 2020 presidential election “selfish” and that he held a “personal desire to overturn” the results of the election. Gableman says he cannot defend against the allegations against him, but maintains that “reality is more nuanced” and that the claims he was selfish are overblown. An independent magistrate will make a ruling on the case, and the State Supreme court will have to sign off on any punishment.
Gableman objects to language in OLR report against him
By Courtney Chaffee
May 14, 2025 | 1:25 PM

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