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Parents Protecting Our Children v. Eau Claire Area School District et al.

Attorneys with The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) and America First Legal (AFL) filed a federal lawsuit against the Eau Claire Area School District (ECASD), the superintendent, and the school board for adopting policies that facilitate gender transitions that might occur at school without any parental notification or consent. 

SCOWIS Takes Appeal in Transportation Utility Fee Lawsuit

WILL continues to challenge illegal tax that burdens Wisconsin families and small businesses The News: The Supreme Court of Wisconsin (SCOWIS) has ...

Priced Out of House and Home

New WILL report shows how laws and regulation add to WI housing prices The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) issued a new ...

Bang for the Buck-y: Direct College Students Towards Degrees that Will Improve WI’s Workforce

New WILL report argues that universities must be held responsible for the student loan crisis  The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty ...

Higher Education

Student loan forgiveness has been a major topic of debate in the United States in recent years. While many students face crippling debt, taxpayers ...

Brown v. Wisconsin Elections Commission

Wisconsin State Law (Wis. Stat. § 6.855) provides that the office of the municipal clerk is the default location “to which voted absentee ballots shall be returned by electors for any election.” But there may be circumstances when the clerk’s office is unavailable for early, in person absentee voting.

WILL Appeals WEC Complaint Over Illegal Racine Election Van

WILL continues to hold the Wisconsin Elections Commission accountable on unlawful absentee ballot collection The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law ...

School Choice Wisconsin Action et al. v. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

School Choice Wisconsin Action and two schools are suing the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI), challenging several of DPI’s rules which were not promulgated in compliance with statutory rulemaking procedures; and, which exceed the DPI’s authority as set forth in state law.