ASSOCIATED PRESS
Justices David Prosser and Ann Walsh Bradley work side by side on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, but an altercation in June brought them close to the other side of the legal bench. Justice Walsh Bradley accused Justice Prosser of choking her during deliberations over the state's collective-bargaining law.
** FILE ** Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley listens to testimony at the Capitol in Madison, Wis., on Monday, June 6, 2011. (AP Photo/Wisconsin State Journal, John Hart, Pool)
** FILE ** Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser poses a question during a hearing at the Capitol in Madison, Wis., on Monday, June 6, 2011. (AP Photo/John Hart, Pool)
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Justice David Prosser Jr. and Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg, ended their March 21 debate with a handshake, but it hasn't been all pleasantries in their campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. A lot of outside money has been pumped into the state in an effort to tip the scales on the state's new union law.