Here & Now, supreme court race results, Tuesday's state-wide election results also included a return to the state's high court for incumbent Ann Walsh Bradley. She defeated Rock County Circuit Court Judge James Daley by a sixteen-point margin with graphics, proposed new Bucks arena, Bucks SOT- sound from the Wednesday Milwaukee press conference unveiling the proposed design for billion dollar new Milwaukee Bucks arena and entertainment venue. proposed new Bucks arena, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce President Tim Sheehy joins us from Marquette polycom to talk about his association’s support of the new Milwaukee Bucks arena proposal. proposed new Bucks arena, Former State Senator Mike Ellis (R) Neenah is opposed to the Bucks funding package. He’s on the phone. Marc Marotta Obituary, Obituary for former State Secretary of Administration Marc Marotta who died unexpectedly Wednesday of a brain aneurysm. electing chief justice of state supreme court, State Supreme Court Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson is suing the state over the newly passed referendum that will make the Chief Justice of the high court a post determined by vote of all the justices rather than based on seniority. Abrahamson’s attorney, Robert Peck, joins us from Washington D.C.’s LiveShots facility. B-roll = state supreme court, budget watch - teacher licensing, Budget watch - teacher licensing tape - Governor's 'reforming education' has a proposal to make it easier to get a teaching license. An alternative pathway whereby a four-year degree and relevant experience gets you a three year license to teach grades 6 through 12. budget cuts to UW system, Regents SOTGs - sound from Thursday UW Board of Regents meeting from David Walsh and Gerald Whitburn, elimination of citizen boards, Lower River Tape - a short piece by Zac regarding the proposed elimination of DNR - department of natural resouces - citizen boards, Stan Kutler Obituary, Obituary for former UW-Madison political historian Stan Kutler who successfully sued for the release of thousands of hours of the Richard Nixon tapes died on Tuesday. Stanley Kutler was 80 years old. B-roll = Kutler appearing on HandN,