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COHOON V. KONRATH

WILL filed the lawsuit on behalf of Amyiah Cohoon, a teen from Oxford, Wisconsin, who was threatened with arrest for posting that she had COVID-19.

DOE V. MMSD

WILL filed this action in Dane County Circuit Court against the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) for adopting and implementing policies that enable children, of any age, to change their gender identity at school without parental notice or consent, and instruct district employees to conceal and even deceive parents about the gender identity their son or daughter has adopted at school.

ARCHDIOCESE OF MILWAUKEE V. WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

WILL filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee against the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) and its Secretary, Kevin Carr, after the state agency refused to adjust an unconstitutional visitor policy that prevents in-person clergy visits to Wisconsin correctional facilities.

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.