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9:15 AM ET, June 26, 2011

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Justices' feud gets physical  —  Prosser, Bradley clashed on eve of union ruling  —  By Crocker Stephenson, Cary Spivak and Patrick Marley of the Journal Sentinel  —  Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley late Saturday accused fellow Justice David Prosser of putting her in a chokehold during …
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Ann Althouse / Althouse:
An alternate account of the Prosser-Bradley confrontation surfaces: Did she “charge him with fists raised”?  —  The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel presents new detail to the undersourced report that everyone's talking about today: … According to the Journal Sentinel, Prosser issued a statement today …
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Four Ways Justice David Prosser Can Be Removed From Office  —  Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser  —  Earlier today, news broke that Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser allegedly grabbed fellow Justice Ann Walsh Bradley around the neck during argument in her chambers last week.
Discussion: Althouse and Sky Dancing
Monica Davey / New York Times:
Wisconsin Judge Said to Have Attacked Colleague
Discussion: Prairie Weather
www.WisconsinWatch.org / WisconsinWatch.org:
Supreme Court spat got physical
Discussion: The Nation and Gawker
Jennifer Jacobs / Iowa Caucuses:
Iowa Poll: Romney, Bachmann in lead; Cain third; others find little traction  —  Illustration by Mark Marturello/The Register  —  Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann sit atop the standings in the year's first Des Moines Register Iowa Poll on the Republican presidential field.
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Juana Summers / The Politico:
Des Moines Register poll shows Romney, Bachmann in the lead  —  Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann topped Iowa's Des Moines Register poll out Saturday night.  —  The poll shows Romney receiving 23 percent support from likely Republican caucus-goers …
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Michele Bachmann and Mitt Romney lead in first Iowa GOP poll  —  She hasn't even officially announced her presidential campaign yet, but already Rep. Michele Bachmann is virtually tied with Mitt Romney in the 2012 Iowa caucus polling season.  —  In the first summer poll, published just minutes ago …
Adrian Carrasquillo / Fox News:
Report: Hugo Chávez in Critical Condition In Cuban Hospital  —  Hugo Chávez extended stay in a Cuban hospital is because he is in critical condition, according to a report in El Nuevo Herald.  —  The Venezuelan president, who was last seen in public June 9 and last heard from on June 12 …
Darren Samuelsohn / The Politico:
Al Gore: Pushing back on environment  —  Democrats may not exactly be thrilled with the idea, but Al Gore has thrust himself back into the spotlight as President Barack Obama's green conscience.  —  With a frontal attack Wednesday on Obama's environmental record, the former vice president …
Washington Times:
GHEI: The return of stagflation  —  Obama's Carter-era policies bring back Carter-era problems  —  The silver lining in the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee Meeting on Wednesday is that quantitative easing seems to be off the table for now.  Once the Fed ends its $600 billion bond-buying program …
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Why Is He Bi?  (Sigh)  —  HE was born this way.  —  Bi.  —  Not bisexual.  Not even bipartisan.  Just binary.  —  Our president likes to be on both sides at once.  —  In Afghanistan, he wants to go but he wants to stay.  He's surging and withdrawing simultaneously.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Pelosi demands seat at debt talks  —  House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will demand a seat in the table for the final talks on the national debt limit, putting a strong liberal voice in the room.  —  Pelosi and House Democrats were left out of the negotiations between President Obama …
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Even for Cashiers, College Pays Off  —  ALMOST a century ago, the United States decided to make high school nearly universal.  Around the same time, much of Europe decided that universal high school was a waste.  Not everybody, European intellectuals argued, should go to high school.
 
 
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