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WILL Wins First Amendment Lawsuit Against Marquette County Sheriff

WILL sued after Sheriff threatened teen with arrest for social media post The News: U.S. District Court Judge Brett Ludwig issued a decision declaring a ...

Wisconsin Supreme Court Takes WILL Redistricting Case

WILL filed original action on behalf of four Wisconsin voters living in malapportioned districts The News: The Wisconsin Supreme Court agreed to take an ...

Study: Reform Teacher Licensing to Alleviate Teacher Shortage

New review examines the role teaching licensing regulations may play in teacher shortage The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) ...

It’s Time For Schools to Move Beyond the ‘Third Friday Count Day’

Will Flanders, Research Director Friday, September 17, is a critically important day for school districts around the state of Wisconsin. Some schools in ...

WPT v. Town of Buchanan

WILL filed a lawsuit against the Town of Buchanan, in Outagamie County, after the municipality adopted and implemented a “transportation utility fee” that violates state law and circumvents strict levy limits.

WILL Sues Town of Buchanan for Adopting, Implementing Unlawful Tax

The town adopted a “transportation utility fee” to circumvent strict levy limits The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a ...

WILL Supports Public School Spending Transparency Legislation

Senate and Assembly committees to hold votes on key transparency legislation The News: Wisconsin Senate and Assembly committees will hold votes on ...

Sebring v. MPS

WILL filed a lawsuit in Milwaukee County Circuit Court on behalf of a Milwaukee resident challenging a Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) union leave policy. Under this policy, MPS pays public employees full wages and benefits to engage in union-related activities instead of the jobs they were hired for at the school district.