Florida small-business owner, Christian Bruckner, filed a federal lawsuit against the Biden Administration challenging unconstitutional race and gender quotas in the new $1.2 trillion federal infrastructure law.
WILL sued Department of Corrections on behalf of Milwaukee Archdiocese
The News: Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge William Hue issued a summary judgment decision that holds the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (WIDOC) violated state law and the state constitution when the agency barred ...
WILL urged DATCP to remove burdensome regulations that impose huge costs on short-term rentals
The News: A final rule proposal from the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) removes proposed burdensome regulations and licensing requirements that would have ...
Massive new spending law reserves $37 billion for small businesses owned by certain minorities and women, violating constitutional rights
The News: Florida small-business owner, Christian Bruckner, filed a federal lawsuit against the Biden Administration today challenging unconstitutional race ...
WILL challenged WEC guidance in lawsuit filed in June 2021
The News: The Wisconsin Supreme Court held that absentee ballot drop boxes, used widely in the 2020 election, have no statutory authorization and Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) guidance encouraging their use was unlawful. The ...
After sending cease-and-desist letter the school district now considers the matter “closed”
The News: The Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) announced that despite issuing a cease-and-desist letter threatening a defamation lawsuit to local parent and activist, Alexandra Schweitzer, the ...
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