May 31, 2016 | In the News, WILL News
Will’s very own deputy counsel and litigation manager, Thomas Kamenick, wrote an article for the Wisconsin Law Journal on Wisconsin law enforcement agencies tendencies to black out identifying information from documents when responding to record requests. Many...
May 31, 2016 | In the News, WILL News
Wisconsin, Dane County Court Judge William Foust has ruled that the state right-to-work law violates labor union’s legal entitlement to money earned by public workers. Many large unions have collaborated their efforts in the lawsuit to overturn Wisconsin’s...
May 20, 2016 | Press Releases, WILL News
Zignego will lead fundraising and outreach efforts for growing law and policy center May 20, 2016 – Milwaukee, WI – The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty announced today that it has hired Virginia Zignego as Development Director to engage in...
May 19, 2016 | Education Reform, In the News, WILL News
Dr. Will Flanders and CJ Szafir at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) co-authored a new report, “Bang for the Buck,” that analyzes which public schools in Milwaukee produce the best outcomes per tax dollars spent. By using an econometric model that...
May 18, 2016 | Case Updates, Coyne v. Walker, Education Reform, Press Releases, WILL News
Disagrees with decision but sees path for future DPI reform May 18, 2016 – Milwaukee, WI – WILL President Rick Esenberg, who argued Coyne v. Walker in the Wisconsin Supreme Court: “We are very disappointed in today’s decision finding Act 21...