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Priorities USA v. WEC
WILL seeks to prevent Super PAC from overturning Wisconsin election laws governing drop boxes and absentee ballot security.
WILL Files Motion to Protect WI Elections
WILL seeks to prevent Super PAC from overturning Wisconsin election laws governing drop boxes and absentee ballot security.
WILL Wins Lawsuit Over Illegal Voter Registration Form
WEC violated rulemaking requirements, cannot bypass the rule of law.
WILL Hires New Attorney, Skylar Croy
WILL is proud to announce the hire of Skylar Croy, a former law clerk to two justices at the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Dettloff v. Hand
WILL filed a lawsuit against the Town of Hayward for ignoring Wisconsin law, and refusing to notice and hold a special town meeting rightfully and legally requested by residents of the town.
WILL Sues Town of Hayward for Ignoring Public Meetings Law
We filed a lawsuit against a town for ignoring WI law, and refusing to notice and hold a special town meeting rightfully and legally requested by residents of the town.
Follow the $$$: WILL Investigates Rise of Bureaucracy in K-12
Is your school district spending money on bureaucracy rather than in classrooms?
WILL Pushes Transparency and Accountability in Hayward Controversy
WILL sent a letter to the Town of Hayward demanding that they follow Wisconsin law and hold a publicly noticed town meeting so residents can properly weigh in on significant spending projects. The town is ignoring a clear legal obligation and WILL is promising to take action.
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