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WILL Releases Statement on Second UW Regent Vote to Reduce Discriminatory “DEI” Programs
WILL released a statement following the UW Regents vote to approve new parameters for DEI programs following a potential compromise proposed by Speaker Robin Vos and Assembly Republicans.
WILL Statement on Wisconsin Supreme Court’s School Choice Decision
This fight is very far from over, and WILL stands ready to defend these critical school choice programs for WI students and families alike.
The DNR Regulates Your Christmas Trees
Out of the thin, frosty air, the DNR is now saying Christmas trees can no longer go in the state’s landfills, WILL is seeking more answers.
WILL Pledges to Defend Act 10 in New Statement
WILL released a statement in support of Act 10, critical collective bargaining reforms that were put in place by Governor Scott Walker in 2011.
Biden Department of Education finally begins Title IX Investigation into Sun Prairie Locker Room Incident
OCR investigation in response to WILL complaint will hopefully mean answers for families at the Sun Prairie Area School District, but parents and students will need to wait and see.
Rising Truancy Numbers Highlight Grave Concerns for Policymakers
Wisconsin kids are skipping class at an alarmingly high rate, here’s how our state matches up with the rest of the country.
WILL Condemns Governor Evers’ Use of “Secret” Email Account
Gov. Evers and his administration should disclose “any and all” emails and aliases.
WILL Files Amicus Brief with Oklahoma Supreme Court
WILL seeks to protect “Catholic charter school” in critical first amendment case that underlies the national school choice debate happening in America.
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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.
From the WashingtonPost:
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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