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Sara J. Geenen (born 1981/1982) is an American lawyer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is a judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals in the Milwaukee-based District I court since August 1, 2023.


Early life and education

Sara Geenen was born and raised in Kaukauna, Wisconsin, in
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. She graduated from University of Wisconsin–Madison with her bachelor's degree and worked as a field organizer for the 2002 gubernatorial campaign of Jim Doyle. After the campaign, she attended the University of Wisconsin Law School, where she earned her J.D. in 2006.


Career

After law school, Geenen moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she worked for 16 years as an attorney with The Previant Law Firm S.C., rising to become a partner in the firm. She has specialized in labor and employment law, and has represented primarily workers and labor unions in disputes on issues from wage discrimination and workplace harassment, to contract disputes and collective bargaining issues, to bankruptcy and receivership concerns. In addition to her work in litigation, she gives lectures around the state on labor and employment law. Geenen made her first run for public office in 2014, when she ran in the Democratic Party primary for Wisconsin State Assembly in the Wisconsin's 19th Assembly district. Geenen was the outsider in the race, as her opponents were each backed by a separate powerful faction in Milwaukee politics. Dan Adams was supported by the County Executive Chris Abele, Marina Dimitrijevic had her own power base as the president of the county board, and Jonathan Brostoff had the support of Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett. She came in a distant fourth place. In December 2022, Geenen announced that she would run for the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, challenging the incumbent chief judge of the Court of Appeals,
William W. Brash III William Wheeler Brash III (born July 15, 1951) is an American lawyer and jurist from Wisconsin. He served as the chief judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals from 2021 through 2023, and was a member of the Milwaukee-based District I court from ...
, for his seat on the District I court. Brash had been appointed by former governor Scott Walker in 2015, and was re-elected without opposition in 2017. The Wisconsin Supreme Court selected him to become chief judge of the Court of Appeals in 2021. Geenen's campaign focused on her values and mirrored several of the messages of the Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate judge Janet Protasiewicz, who was running for election at the same time. Like Protasiewicz, she singled out the issue of
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—the signature act of the Scott Walker administration—which provoked widespread backlash from unions and Democrats. Geenen also emphasized her bringing a "fresh perspective" to the court—Geenen was 41 at the time of the election, Brash was 71. Brash was endorsed by a significant number of judges and lawyers and had the backing of several prominent conservative donors, while Geenen was endorsed by a large number of unions and local elected officials, and had support from the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. Geenen ultimately prevailed in the election with 66% of the vote.


Personal life and family

Geenen is a child of a union
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employee, and was involved in union activities from an early age. Geenen is married to attorney Jason Gehring, they live on Milwaukee's east side with their three sons.


Electoral history


Wisconsin Assembly (2014)

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals (2023)

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References


External links


Campaign website


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