Dec 13, 2021 | General, K-12, WILL News
Libby Sobic and Anthony LoCoco The U.S. Supreme Court recently held oral arguments in Carson v. Makin, a case that challenges Maine’s decision to prevent certain private religious schools from participating in its tuition benefit program for families without access to...
Dec 13, 2021 | General, K-12, WILL News
Will Flanders, Research Director Recently, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) approved Wisconsin’s plan for more than $1.5 billion in federal funds under the COVID-relief package ESSER 3, with one crucial exception: $77 million that was to go to schools that...
Dec 7, 2021 | Election Integrity, General
Ten-month review uncovers legal problems with election administration, but no evidence of widespread voter fraud The News: For more than ten months, a group of researchers and attorneys at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) engaged in an in-depth...
Dec 3, 2021 | General, K-12, Press Releases
WILL-supported legislation would have required districts to post classroom material online The News: Governor Tony Evers vetoed curriculum transparency legislation (SB 463/ AB 488), Friday, denying parents access to the classroom materials in our public schools. The...
Dec 2, 2021 | General, K-12, Press Releases
New WILL policy brief offers three ways to immediately improve the report card The News: The recent release of Wisconsin’s state report cards for individual districts and schools proved, once again, that the current composition of the report card is not doing enough...