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RightWisconsin | The State of Conservatism – Esenberg Edition

Jan 18, 2016 | In the News

WILL President and General Counsel Rick Esenberg explores the state of conservatism in Wisconsin over at RightWisconsin. “Politics is an uncomfortable game. I appreciate the competing demands on elected officials and I get the argument that moving too fast and...

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel | Wisconsin citizens win a round against secrecy

Jan 12, 2016 | In the News, Open Government

This morning the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel cites WILL Deputy Counsel and Litigation Manager Tom Kamenick in condemning proposed changes by the Public Records Board. Quoting Kamenick: “Allowing government officials to subjectively determine whether a particular...

The Wisconsin State Journal | Analysis: Last 6 state Supreme Court races attracted $13.2M in issue ad spending

Jan 11, 2016 | In the News

WILL President and General Counsel Rick Esenberg proffers an opinion on the potential for profligate spending in SCOWI elections. “Esenberg said Supreme Court races became salient about 10 years ago, after the court made key decisions that set policy. “Whether...

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Public Outpouring: Emails, letters urge board reversal on records access

Jan 8, 2016 | In the News, Open Government

WILL Deputy Counsel and Litigation Manager Tom Kamenick quoted extensively in the Journal-Sentinel: And a conservative group called the change an “invitation to abuse.” “Allowing government officials to subjectively determine whether a particular...

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Szafir: MPS Must Embrace New Ideas

Jan 8, 2016 | Education Reform, ER Commentary, In the News

WILL Vice President for Policy and Deputy Counsel CJ Szafir writing in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: The law was passed because, as Darling put it, “(MPS has) blocked reforms over the years, instead of protecting teachers or the status quo.” Bold reform...
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