Center for Water Policy Quoted in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Story on Shorewood Beach Walking Municipal Court Ruling  

The article follows the case of UWM professor Paul Florsheim, who is fighting Shorewood’s issuance of a trespassing citation for walking across a stretch of Lake Michigan beach between the water’s edge and the Ordinary High Water Mark that he has frequented for more than fifty years.  

On January 28, 2026, Shorewood Municipal Court found Paul Florsheim guilty of trespassing, based on her interpretation of a 1923 Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling, Doemel v. Jantz, which found that the public must keep their feet wet when walking along the shore of the inland lake, Lake Winnebago. If Florsheim appeals, his first stop will be the Milwaukee County Circuit Court. Center for Water Policy Director, Professor, and Lynde B. Uihlein Endowed Chair Melissa Scanlan comments on the rights that co-exist on the disputed beach area and the need for clarity by a higher-level court. 

Read the full story on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: At issue in Great Lakes beach access: constitution vs. court rulings 

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