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Citizens Sue City of Neenah for Violating First Amendment Rights
City ordinance tramples on residents’ protected right to express opinion on yard sign
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed ...
Blog Post: Barriers to School Choice
Did you know that statewide choice students outperform their public-school peers by 3.2% in ELA and 2.1% in math? It is no wonder that their enrollment ...
Apples to Apples 2023: Assessing Wisconsin’s State of Education
WILL’s fifth edition of Apples to Apples once again reports the valuable alternative of school choice in Wisconsin
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for ...
Blog Post: School Choice 101
It’s School Choice Week! Across the nation, people are celebrating the notion that families ought to be able to choose the educational options that work ...
WILL Sends Demand Letter to the City of Neenah for First Amendment Violation
WILL pushes back against city silencing political opposition
The News: Over the past several weeks, the City of Neenah sent a number of “Notice of ...
Wisconsin School District Refuses to Release Evidence of Race Discrimination
For nearly a year, WILL has sought public records detailing the Madison Metropolitan School District’s use of “small instructional groups” that illegally ...
The Mysterious TikTok-ing Noise
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) issued a new policy report, The Mysterious TikTok-ing Noise. The report recaps the meteoric rise of the China-based social media app “TikTok,” and recounts the invasive ways that the software records data from its users. The report strongly recommends that Wisconsin take heed of federal warnings and follow some other states’ practices in prohibiting the app from government-owned devices.
SCOWIS Takes Appeal in Transportation Utility Fee Lawsuit
WILL continues to challenge illegal tax that burdens Wisconsin families and small businesses
The News: The Supreme Court of Wisconsin (SCOWIS) has ...
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