Recent Updates

The Costs of Repealing Act 10: WILL Unveils New Property Tax Calculator

WILL released a new new property tax calculator to help Wisconsinites estimate the significant financial impact that repealing Act 10—major collective bargaining reforms passed in 2011—could have on their personal finances.

WILL Responds to SCOWIS Decision on Voter Van Case

WILL issued a statement in response to a decision from the Supreme Court of Wisconsin (SCOWIS) dismissing our lawsuit on behalf of a Racine voter, due to standing.

Judge Orders Milwaukee Public Schools to Comply with the Law

A Milwaukee judge has granted a writ of mandamus from WILL and ordered School Resource Officers (SROs) in Milwaukee schools by February 27th. Per the judge, MPS is to pay 50% of the cost of the SROs, splitting costs with the city of Milwaukee. WILL filed a lawsuit late last year on behalf of a Milwaukee mom.

WILL Statement on SCOWIS Decision Denying Bypass Petition

WILL issued a statement following the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s denial of a bypass petition in Abbotsford Education Association v. WERC, which would have allowed the state’s highest court to rule on the merits of Act 10 immediately, entirely circumventing the Court of Appeals.

WILL, American Civil Rights Project, FASORP, and CEO Take Legal Action Against American Bar Association

WILL and a coalition of civil rights and liberties organizations have filed a Title VII charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against the American Bar Association (ABA). This filing comes on the heels of new executive orders and directives from the Trump administration to eliminate unconstitutional discrimination and move toward a color-blind, merit-based approach.

WILL Announces Leadership Changes to Support Growth & Expansion in Wisconsin & Beyond

WILL announced Deputy Counsel, Dan Lennington, in addition to his litigation role, will assume the position of Managing Vice President and oversee day-to-day operations of WILL as we continue to expand our litigation and policy work beyond just Wisconsin. Additionally, WILL’s Development Director, Lesley Luehrs Quartana, is now recognized as the organization’s Chief Advancement Officer, emphasizing her pivotal role in the organization’s continued development.

Featured Highlights

Calculator: What Repealing Act 10 Would Cost You!

Calculator: What Repealing Act 10 Would Cost You!

As Wisconsin's courts consider the future of Act 10, WILL has conducted extensive analysis to assess how getting rid of the law could impact school districts and property taxpayers like you. Act 10 was an important legislative victory for Wisconsin taxpayers. As Americans embrace ...
WILL Sues Out-of-Control WIAA for Violating Student’s Rights

WILL Sues Out-of-Control WIAA for Violating Student’s Rights

WILL sued the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) and the Baraboo School District for wrongfully preventing a student from participating in school sponsored and funded athletic co-curricular programming.
WILL Applauds Trump Executive Orders Ending Unconstitutional “DEI” Practices

WILL Applauds Trump Executive Orders Ending Unconstitutional “DEI” Practices

WILL released the following statement in support of executive orders signed by President Donald J. Trump yesterday evening, ending long-standing, unconstitutional programs and policies of the federal government.

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