A federal judge has allowed a case against the Wisconsin State Bar to proceed, following a lawsuit from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty. WILL asserts that mandatory membership in the Bar is unconstitutional.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has filed an amicus brief in the United States Supreme Court case, West Virginia v. B.P.J. On behalf of the Empowered Community Coalition parent association, WILL has asked the Court to take the case and clarify that state laws separating sports by sex are permissible under federal law and consistent with the original intent of Title IX.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has warned the Village of Sister Bay that its limit on the number of bedrooms vacationers can use in a rental home and rules on where they can sleep are arbitrary, irrational, and unlawful.
WILL has filed a federal civil rights complaint under Title VI and the Affordable Care Act against the Ohio-based Cleveland Clinic on behalf of Do No Harm, a nationwide membership organization that opposes racially discriminatory programs and policies in healthcare and seeks to keep identity politics out of medicine.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) demands that Illinois's Winnebago County State’s Attorney Office return a truck that was wrongfully seized following an accident. In January 2024, First Supplyfell victim to a reckless driver. Subsequently, the truck was seized as evidence against the driver, even thoughno warrant authorized this seizure.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, partnering with Upper Midwest Law Center, have warned the Rochester School District that their new gender identity policy is unconstitutional and will sue the District if it ever applies the policy to transition a child without parental consent.
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