A landmark lawsuit between the university and a suspended professor is heading to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Kathleen Parker
Kathleen Parker: Timber titan appeals to high court in head-spinning fire whodunit
The Moonlight Fire case is sufficiently fascinating as a multi-faceted drama, but it is certainly more than that.
Kathleen Parker: Trump has been an inspiration to women everywhere
Thanks to the president’s apparent contempt for women, the weaker sex is fighting back politically.
Kathleen Parker: If Trump lied in a meeting he made up, does it still count?
What sort of ruminations might Trump be conjuring in anticipation of his meeting with Kim Jong Un?
Kathleen Parker: We’re off to the races again, and Republicans might take a licking
Early signs suggest they will have to fight to keep their dwindling majorities in the House and Senate.
Kathleen Parker: Right-wing talk is evidence that something is deadly wrong in this country
When the final showdown is between the NRA and children, the adults should stop acting like children.
Kathleen Parker: A youngster could lead them in addressing our gun crisis
Student David Hogg could be the change agent many in the reform movement have been waiting for.
Kathleen Parker: Rob Porter saga a symptom of incompetence in the White House
Ironically, the accused wife-beater was probably kept on the staff because he was one of the few people who knew how to do their job.
Kathleen Parker: #MeToo methodology raises valid concerns about backlash
These days, our presumption of guilt should make the ghosts of Salem rise up in protest.
Kathleen Parker: ‘Fake news’ becomes the car alarm of Trump’s administration
Trump strikes a defensive pose every time a story reveals something that could seem incriminating.