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The Federalist | Esenberg: Marquette Case Will Say Whether Colleges Can Break Contract To Silence Professors

WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg, writes at The Federalist: Intolerance towards conservative speakers on college campuses often follows ...

WILL Press Release | TODAY: WILL Argues Two Cases at the Wisconsin Supreme Court

Academic freedom and economic liberty to get their day in Court   April 19, 2018 – Milwaukee, WI – Today, in one of the biggest days for the ...

Washington Examiner | Flanders, O’Connor: School choice works, but it could work better

WILL Research Director, Dr. Will Flanders and WILL Writer and Research Associate Cori O'Connor write in the Washington Examiner: School reformers agree ...

Wall Street Journal | Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Marquette Professor’s Free-Speech Case

Lawsuit asks to decide if blog post was protected academic debate or internet trolling From the article: Courts have ruled that professors at public ...

WILL Press Release | WILL Releases Most Comprehensive Analysis of School Performance

New peer-reviewed study ranks every K-12 school in Wisconsin April 17, 2018 - Milwaukee, WI - The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) ...

The Weekly Standard | Esenberg: Why Is the State of Wisconsin Trying to Prevent a Man Who Owns a Cemetery from Opening a Funeral Home?

WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg writing in the Weekly Standard on our lawsuit challenging Wisconsin law that prohibits cemetery owners ...

WILL Press Release | Wisconsin Supreme Court Agrees to Hear WILL Case Against State Superintendent of Public Instruction Evers

Statement by WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg   April 13, 2018 - Milwaukee, WI - Today, the Wisconsin Supreme Court of Wisconsin ...

Washington Examiner | Goodnow: Children are the silent victims in the opioid crisis

WILL Research Fellow, Natalie Goodnow, writes in the Washington Examiner on the impact of the opioid crisis on the country's foster care system. We may ...