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Wisconsin: A Broken Home for Home-based Businesses

Policy report shows local government strangling home-based businesses with red tape, hurting economic growth, and infringing on freedom.

Nuziard et al. v. Minority Business Development Agency

WILL’s lawsuit challenges the Minority Business Development Agency, which was enacted into law through the 2021 Infrastructure Act. This is the first time the federal government has created an agency devoted to helping some races, but not others. The lawsuit alleges that the new agency violates the Equal Protection Doctrine, which guarantees that all individuals must be treated equally, without regard to race.

WILL Responds to President Biden’s Veto on Bipartisan ESG Bill

The News: Today, President Joe Biden vetoed the bipartisan resolution from Congress that condemned, and would ultimately block, the use of environmental, ...

WILL & Dr. Erica Anderson File Amicus in Case Against Massachusetts School District that Hides Minor Students’ Gender Identity Transitions from Parents

Brief asserts that the school district is violating parents’ constitutional rights The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), on ...

Holding Back Kids to Push Them Forward: An Analysis of Retention Policy in Wisconsin

New policy brief uncovers that retention plus science-based teaching equals better ELA outcomes The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty ...

WILL responds to false and unfair attacks from SCOWIS candidate Janet Protasiewicz

The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty takes cases in defense of the rule of law, individual liberty, and constitutional government. The recent ...

WILL Challenges New Discriminatory Federal Agency

On behalf of small businesses from Wisconsin, Texas, and Florida, WILL sued President Biden’s new “Minority Business Development Agency” The News: The ...

Speaker of the House Highlights WILL’s ESG Lawsuit

WILL Client Recognized at Congressional Press Conference in Washington, D.C.On March 9, 2023, in Washington, D.C., Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy ...