Rick Esenberg and Jakes Curtis write at National Review Online about our pending case to #freethebutter, and stop Wisconsin's war on Kerrygold butter.
Apart from the obnoxious notion that Wisconsin consumers must be told by the government whether a food “tastes good,” the law has prevented ...
This piece originally appeared at The Federalist.
Wisconsin’s junior senator could not hold out for more than 48 hours before giving in to deep partisanship and vindictiveness on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.
The national hysteria which has ensued following the election of Donald Trump ...
Dairy State’s unconstitutional law could send you to jail for selling Kerrygold butter
March 17, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI – On behalf of four consumers and Slow Pokes Local Foods, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty has filed a lawsuit against the State of Wisconsin to preserve the ...
Wisconsin’s junior senator could not hold out for more than 48 hours before giving in to deep partisanship and vindictiveness on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.
WILL's Federal Litigator and Associate Counsel, Jake Curtis, writes in The Federalist:
So ‘Fair Consideration’ Means ‘You Stand ...
The Kenosha News covered WILL testimony to, and the mission of, the new Wisconsin State Assembly Committee on Federalism:
"The committee is one of the few across the country tasked with shifting some of the power from Washington, D.C., back to the states, and its work will be scrutinized ...
New Assembly and Senate Committees Augment Governor Walker's Efforts At Restoring Balance in Relationship Between Washington, Wisconsin
January 26, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI – On Tuesday, members of the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty’s (“WILL”) Center for Competitive Federalism (“CCF”) ...