WILL Research Fellow, Natalie Goodnow, writes in the Washington Examiner on the impact of the opioid crisis on the country's foster care system.
We may not always think of children when we think of this, but they are a voiceless population that bears some of the worst repercussions of the ...
WILL's Research Director, Dr. Will Flanders, writes at Real Clear Education:
But in a number of other states with conservative leadership, progress on ESAs has been much slower. In Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi, for example, efforts to advance school choice have failed in the legislature ...
From the Washington Times:
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Wisconsin Supreme Court has decided to take original jurisdiction of a case over how much policy-writing powers the independently elected state school superintendent has.
The court said Friday it would take the lawsuit brought by the ...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's latest coverage of our lawsuit challenging State Superintendent Tony Evers rulemaking and policy authority.
GOP Attorney General Brad Schimel has said he should represent Evers and that he agrees with Walker on the case and would largely capitulate to those ...
Fox6 News Milwaukee's Myra Sanchick sat down with Rick Esenberg today to discuss House Speaker Paul Ryan's retirement announcement and what it means for Wisconsin and the country.
"He was someone who really cared about policy. He cared about the numbers and he was willing to make the difficult ...
City Journal reviews the data on Obama-era suspension policies and notes our report:
The New York Times gloats that the report undercuts conservative claims that the Obama administration policy has resulted in a decline in school safety. But the GAO did not look at school safety rates at all. ...