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 As people nationwide watch the hotly-contested race for Wisconsin Supreme Court, t stanley cup website he political ads have raised questions.Voters will soon decide to either elect former Justice Dan Kelly to a full term on the court or to bring in Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Janet Protasiewicz.The overall tone of the political ads has been critical of highly controversial issues, in this non-partisan race, around abortion and crime.However, in a race for a judicial seat that will determine the makeup of the state s highest court, shedding light on topics that could go before the justices sparked questions. Both candidates have accused each other of being dishonest and presenting information out of context. There are ethical issues at play stanley spain . When we see these campaign ads there are issues of accuracy, but the reality is, is that the Wisconsin State Supreme Court is highly partisan. It s highly ideological. It s highly political, and the ads really just reflect that,  said Anthony Chergosky, assistant professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.Chergosky says while there is a code of conduct for the court and judges, it is often said that there is a difference in campaigning versus governing. There is a code of conduct but when you re in a campaign as opposed to in office, sometimes it s a little tricky to figure out how the code of conduct may apply differently in those situations,  Chergosky sai stanley website d.Chergosky said the climate, the historic ad spending, and the potenti Lgny Friday is sunny and windy with temps in the 90s
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee Police Officer Herbert Davis III, who was shot multiple times on Jan. 27 while responding to a welfare check and is a huge Cincinnati Bengals fan, has been surprised with Super Bowl tickets.WTMJ-AM  stanley cup and Good Karma Brands surprised the officer on live radio. They bought him two Super Bowl tickets, stanley cup  two plane tickets, a hotel room, and are giving him a couple thousand dollars in spending money to use while at the game. Originally, a GoFundMe was set up to get Officer Davis to the Super Bowl. But then WTMJ-AM stepped in to get him to Los Angeles.Station Vice President Steve Wexler made the announcement live on the air.  It s just a token of our appreciation for your service, your commitment, and your inspiration that you ve brought to all of us,  said Wexler. Davis remained speechless for a few moments stanley cup , thanking the station and staff for the trip.Davis said he plans to take his dad to the game. That is where he got his love for the team.  My dad is my best friend. As much as I am happy and excited for this, this would mean the world to him,  said Davis.Right after Officer Davis heard the good news he said that he wants to give recognition to the other officers who were also shot in the line of duty in the past few weeks: Milwaukee County Sheriffs Deputy Christian Almonte and Milwaukee Police Detective Andrew Wilkiewicz. Now, Officer Davis wants to use the money from his GoFundMe to get Almonte and Wilkiewicz to the Super Bowl as well. Whatever money that we g