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A Narrow Strip of Sand, a Rocky Constitutional Question

Summary by WisLawNOW
What began as a routine walk along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Shorewood last summer has evolved into a dispute related to the foundational Wisconsin public trust doctrine. Based on the ensuing fallout, many observers believe this dispute between two Shorewood residents could lead to the Wisconsin Supreme Court revisiting a 100-year-old decision on the limits of public access rights that are enshrined in the Wisconsin Constitution. Paul Flors…
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WisLawNOW broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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