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Christian Man Fired for Religious Beliefs
WILL has filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) on behalf of Spencer Wimmer, a devout Christian, who was fired by Generac Power Systems, Inc. (“Generac”) after sharing his Christian beliefs on gender identity with his manager and Generac’s HR department.
In Support of WILL Client, Congressional Delegation Calls on USDA to End Racially Discriminatory Programs
Members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation are calling on the United States Department of Agriculture to investigate and end discriminatory race- and sex-based policies against Adam Faust, a Wisconsin dairy farmer represented by WILL.
WILL Supports a Bill to Protect Voting Rights and Ensure Election Integrity
WILL supports a bill aimed at ensuring that Wisconsin electors who file election-related complaints with the Wisconsin Elections Commission (“WEC”) have a statutory right, upon receiving an adverse determination from WEC, to seek judicial review of that determination in the Wisconsin court system.
WI High School Athlete Permitted to Play Varsity Sports Following WILL Lawsuit
WILL secured a waiver for our client, Macy Weigel, from the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA).
Taxpayer-Funded Division, WILL Challenges Racially Exclusive DPI Event
WILL is calling on the Trump Administration to investigate a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) librarians conference organized by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and funded by Wisconsin taxpayers.
WILL & LJC, Renowned Child Psychologist File Amicus Brief in Support of Parents’ Rights
The News: WILL, the Liberty Justice Center, and Dr. Erica Anderson, PhD, filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ...
WILL Calls for “Red Tape Reset” In New Report Examining Wisconsin’s Regulatory Environment
WILL released a new report making the case for much-needed regulatory reform in the state while also highlighting several solutions that were introduced in the Wisconsin legislature today.
Trump Administration Plans to Revoke Biden ESG Rule following WILL Lawsuit
The News: A lawsuit challenging a Biden-era investment rule will be put on hold, as Trump Administration reconsiders and ultimately plans to repeal the ...
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New WILL Study Compares The Efficiency of Milwaukee’s Public Schools
Dr. Will Flanders and CJ Szafir at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) co-authored a new report, “Bang for the Buck,” that analyzes which ...
RedState | Milwaukee Loses Millions As Government Buildings Sit Empty
RedState goes into detail and uses WILL's reports on empty school buildings to explain how the taxpayers are losing when Milwaukee and MPS stall and ...
WashingtonPost | A university moved to fire a professor after he defended a student’s right to debate gay marriage. Now he’s suing.
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A tenured professor and a legal institute are suing Marquette University, claiming a breach of contract for the suspension ...
Marquette Tribune | STUDENT AT HEART OF MCADAMS CONTROVERSY SHARES THEIR STORY
The Marquette Tribune published an article sharing the detailed interactions between the student involved in the McAdams case and Marquette ...
National Review | Hudson: Why Good Manners Matter
Writing in National Review, Lexi Hudson explores how developed social skills translates to increased socioeconomic opportunities:
"“Good manners will open ...
National Review | Walker’s Union Reforms Have Helped, Not Hurt, Wisconsinites
Five years after Act 10, WILL Vice President for Policy and Deputy Counsel CJ Szafir writes in National Review how Governor Walker's reforms have saved ...
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL | KEEP AN EYE ON STATE PUBLIC RECORDS BOARD
The Wisconsin Public Records Board made significant changes last summer in determining what kind of records can be immediately destroyed. Many ...
FORBES | Judge Rules Wisconsin’s Right To Work Statute Illegal — Now What?
One year after Wisconsin adopts Right to Work law, a federal judge has ruled it unconstitutional. Judge Foust shares, “a free-rider problem is born – the ...
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