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Wisconsin Watchdog | Former Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson ends her legal temper tantrum

Nov 10, 2015 | In the News

M.D. Kittle gets WILL’s Rick Esenberg’s take on her lawsuit: Constitutional law expert Rick Esenberg noted Abrahamson is six years into her latest 10-year term. If she would have taken her lawsuit through the appeals process it might take another year to...

Racine Journal Times | Racine Unified agrees to stop bus fee for late-enrolling private schoolers

Nov 9, 2015 | Education Reform, In the News

From the Racine Journal-Times: RACINE — Threatened with a lawsuit, the Racine Unified School District has agreed to stop charging a $300 fee to bus late-enrolling private school students this year. The details of the agreement were released Monday morning by the...

Wisconsin Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Involving Municipal Residency Requirements

Nov 9, 2015 | Case Updates, Milwaukee Police Association v. Milwaukee, Press Releases, WILL News

Appeals Court misinterpreted Constitution’s uniformity clause, precedent November 9, 2015 – Milwaukee, WI – The Wisconsin Supreme Court has decided to hear a case brought by City of Milwaukee firefighters and police against the City of Milwaukee challenging the...

Racine Unified School District, Families Agree on Solution to Busing Impasse

Nov 9, 2015 | Education Reform, Press Releases, WILL News

Agreement ensures equal treatment of children in choice program November 9, 2015 – Milwaukee, WI – The Racine Unified School District has agreed to resolve a busing dispute with the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) that threatened to leave...

Racine Journal Times | Group threatens to sue Unified over busing issues

Nov 4, 2015 | In the News

From the Racine Journal-Times: RACINE COUNTY — A conservative legal group is again threatening to sue the Racine Unified School District over busing issues, this time regarding fees charged to late-enrolling private school students. The Wisconsin Institute for Law and...
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