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Department of Corrections Ban on Clergy Visits Ruled Unconstitutional

WILL sued Department of Corrections on behalf of Milwaukee Archdiocese The News: Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge William Hue issued a summary ...

State Agency Abandons Attempt to Regulate Pools at Rental Properties

WILL urged DATCP to remove burdensome regulations that impose huge costs on short-term rentals The News: A final rule proposal from the Wisconsin ...

Florida Small-Business Owner Sues Biden Admin. Over Race and Gender Quotas in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

Massive new spending law reserves $37 billion for small businesses owned by certain minorities and women, violating constitutional rights The News: ...

Wisconsin Supreme Court Holds Absentee Ballot Drop Boxes Unlawful

WILL challenged WEC guidance in lawsuit filed in June 2021 The News: The Wisconsin Supreme Court held that absentee ballot drop boxes, used widely in the ...

Oconomowoc Schools Drop Legal Threat Aimed At Local Parent After WILL Response

After sending cease-and-desist letter the school district now considers the matter “closed” The News: The Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) announced ...

Restoring American Education

Restoring American Education is an initiative of the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty to engage parents, school board members, and teachers, with ...

School Board Resources

Model Policy #1 -  Review and Update of District Policies Model Policy #2 - Board-Superintendent CommunicationsModel Policy #3 - AUDIT AND TRANSPARENCY IN ...

BCTA V. BROWN COUNTY

State law permits counties to impose a 0.5% sales tax, but requires that tax to be used only for “directly reducing the property tax levy.” Brown County imposed a sales tax, but is instead using the proceeds to fund new spending. We sued to have the tax struck down.