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Rep. Steil Proposal Expands 529 Accounts for Home Learning Expenses

WILL joins coalition to advocate for use of 529s for learning-at-home expenses The News: Last week, WILL joined 40 state and national groups led by ...

‘Back to Business’ Plan Deserves Consideration

New plan provides local flexibility while maintaining critical safeguards Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC) and State Senator Chris Kapenga ...

Study: More Than Half of Wisconsin Colleges Substantially Restrict Free Speech

Broad speech restrictions, bias response teams, and free speech zones impair free expression and open debate The News: A review of speech codes at ...

WILL Sues Marquette County Sheriff for Free Speech Violation

Sheriff, Patrol Sergeant threatened teen with arrest over social media post The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a ...

Free Market Coalition Applauds Responsible Reforms Contained In Coronavirus Relief Bill

Bill includes coalition recommendations for addressing the crisis The Wisconsin Legislature just passed a bipartisan coronavirus response package that ...

Letter to Lawmakers: Adopt Free Market Solutions to Address COVID Crisis

Members of the Legislature, The unprecedented COVID crisis has devastated Wisconsin families, businesses, and schools. The coming weeks will be deeply ...

Governor Confirms Drive-Up Religious Services Are Legal

Prompt response to WILL's letter seeking clarity The News: Following a letter from the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) and attorney ...

Letter to Governor Evers: Demand Counties Retract Claim That Drive-Up Religious Services are Illegal

WILL and attorney Michael Dean issued a letter to Governor Tony Evers requesting that he clarify, correct, and restrain local government officials who are using Emergency Order #12, the “Safer at Home” order, to ban drive-up religious services conducted in accordance with social distancing guidelines.