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Wisconsin Judicial Commission

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The Wisconsin Judicial Commission is a judicial disciplinary agency in Wisconsin.[1]

Note: State judicial disciplinary agencies do not have appellate jurisdiction or authority over federal court judges and justices.

Organization

The commission is made up of nine members: one court of appeals judge, one circuit court judge, two lawyers and five members of the public. The judges and lawyers are appointed by the state supreme court. The members of the public are appointed by the governor with senate approval. Each member serves three-year terms with a two-term limit.[1]

Governing laws

Contact information

Wisconsin Judicial Commission
110 East Main Street, Suite 700
Madison, WI 53703-3328

Phone: (608) 266-7637
Email: judcmm@wicourts.gov

See also

External links

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