University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor Paul Florsheim is trying to take his case all the way to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to overturn a 1923 ruling.
A ruling handed down on Jan. 28 could have far-reaching consequences for future beach access along Wisconsin's Lake Michigan coast.
The lawyer said his client was recruited through what she believed was a religious organization. He described it as 'sinister' and 'definitely not Christianity.' ...
A judge determined Wednesday that a Shorewood man was guilty of trespassing when he walked on the shoreline behind a home in ...
The case is Wisconsin's chance to finally settle the issue of where public access to Lake Michigan ends and where private landowners' rights begin.
It's January, and the beach is frozen. But the debate over who's legally allowed to walk it is only heating up.
In Florida, travelers willing to drive a little farther can find quieter shoreline stretches with fewer crowds, peaceful ...