Pro-Life Wisconsin PAC Endorses Judge Shelley Grogan for Wisconsin Court of Appeals

PRO-LIFE WISCONSIN PAC ENDORSES JUDGE SHELLEY GROGAN FOR WISCONSIN COURT OF APPEALS

By Matt Sande, Pro-Life Wisconsin Victory Fund PAC Director

The Pro-Life Wisconsin Victory Fund Political Action Committee (PAC) has endorsed Judge Shelley Grogan for Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District 2. Headquartered in Waukesha, District 2 covers twelve counties in the southeastern corner of Wisconsin: Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Kenosha, Manitowoc, Ozaukee, Racine, Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, and Winnebago counties. The general election is scheduled for Tuesday, April 6.

A judicial conservative with a deep respect for and commitment to the rule of law, Judge Grogan will adjudicate independently and impartially. She will work with a servant’s heart to protect and preserve our Constitutional freedoms and maintain law and order. Her belief in the dignity of the human person, devotion to family, and fidelity to our federal and state constitutions as written make her the only choice for pro-life voters. Pro-Life Wisconsin is proud to endorse Judge Shelly Grogan.

Judge Grogan has 25 years of experience in both civil and criminal law, working with constitutionally conservative judges and justices. She served as the judicial law clerk to both Judge Ted Wedemeyer and Judge Ralph Adam Fine at the state court of appeals and currently serves as Justice Rebecca Bradley’s permanent Judicial Assistant at the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She also serves as the sitting judge for the City of Muskego and works as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School.

Judge Grogan graduated from Marquette Law in 1992 with honors and worked as a civil litigator prior to joining the Wisconsin Appellate Courts. She and her late husband raised their three children in Waukesha County.

The Victory Fund PAC is urging the citizens of southeast Wisconsin to get out to the polls on Tuesday, April 6 and vote for Judge Shelley Grogan for Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for this nonpartisan race. More information available here on where you should vote, who else is on your local ballot, and information on voting absentee if you cannot vote on Election Day.