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Trump Administration Opens Investigation into Discriminatory Practices of Johns Hopkins and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
HHS just announced two new federal investigations against discriminatory DEI education and training programs at major academic medical centers—Johns Hopkins University and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. WLWT TV in Cincinnati, Ohio broke the story last night. HHS’s investigations are in response to complaints filed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), on behalf of its client Do No Harm (DNH).
After 10 Years of Voter ID, WILL’s Research Shows Wisconsin Voter Turnout on the Rise
WILL released a new report finding that since the enactment of Wisconsin’s voter ID requirements 10 years ago, overall voter turnout in the state has increased. Our analysis also found no evidence of disenfranchisement among minority groups or in Dane and Milwaukee counties, countering claims of negative effects on voter participation.
Wisconsin High School Athlete Granted Temporary Injunction Against WIAA
WILL secured a temporary injunction for our client, Macy Weigel, against the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA).
Teacher Secures Favorable Settlement Following Religious Liberty Lawsuit
WILL Defended A Public School Teacher Who Was Fired for Refusing to Abandon His Religious Beliefs
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Property Rights Case in Door County Allowed to Proceed
The Door County Circuit Court denied the Village of Sister Bay’s motion to dismiss, allowing the lawsuit filed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) to move forward. WILL represents four homeowners in Sister Bay who are challenging the Village’s four-bedroom limit on short-term rentals.
MEMO: OPPOSE RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL LEGISLATION (ROFR)
WILL lays out its opposition to ROFR legislation currently before the Wisconsin State Legislature.
Judge Holds City of Milwaukee in Contempt
On February 27, 2025, Judge David Borowski held the City of Milwaukee in contempt of court for failure to comply with a Writ of Mandamus which commanded the City to take all steps necessary to comply with state law and ensure the legally required number of School Resource Officer (SROs) were available to Milwaukee Public Schools. This represents yet another significant legal victory for students and parents demanding true accountability in local government.
Slinger Abandons Unconstitutional Sign Enforcement After WILL Warning
WILL issued a statement upon receiving notice that the Village of Slinger has withdrawn enforcement of its unconstitutional sign ordinances. WILL warned the Village last week that it was preparing to take legal action if the Village did not confirm that these ordinances would not be enforced.
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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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