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WILL Releases Updated School Data Dashboard for the 2021-2022 Academic Year

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) is excited to announce its update of the School Data Dashboard, which now includes data for ...

WILL Hires New Communications Director

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) announced the hire of its new Communications Director, Pat Garrett, who will help manage ...

WILL Responds to Evers Freezing School Choice Enrollment

The News: Today, Governor Tony Evers made clear that in his 2023 Budget Address he will propose a freeze in school choice enrollment, defying common sense ...

WILL Supports Open Government Protection Act

Legislation ensures government’s openness and accountability to citizens The News: On Tuesday, Representative Todd Novak (R-Dodgeville) and Senator Duey ...

WILL Supports Monroe Voters & Taxpayers, Urges School District to Redo Misleading Referendum

Monroe School District’s referendum cost 10 to 15 times what the District had communicated to voters The News: Today, in support of citizens and ...

DSPS Issues Applicant LPC-IT License After Initial Rejection

WILL was contacted by an applicant who had been struggling for over four months to obtain a Professional Counselor Training License (“LPC-IT license”) from DSPS’s Professional Counselor Section, a subsection of the MPSW Board. DSPS told applicant, Nicole Burden, that it would deny her application for an LPC-IT license on the basis that her Master’s degree in Professional Counseling did not meet the education requirement. This was shocking because the applicable statute expressly states that a Master’s degree in Professional Counseling does meet the licensing requirement.

WILL Moves for Summary Judgment in Parents’ Rights Case with support of expert witnesses Dr. Erica Anderson and Dr. Stephen Levine

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) and Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) have brought on two expert witnesses in support of ...

City of Neenah Backs Down on Enforcing Illegal Ordinance

Quick hearing today reinforced First Amendment rights, yard sign to stay up while litigation moves forward The News: U.S. District Judge William Griesbach ...