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Wisconsin’s Emergency Powers Laws in Urgent Need of Reform
New study examines Wisconsin’s emergency powers laws, provides recommendations for reform
The News: A new study from the Wisconsin Institute for Law ...
3 Attacks on School Choice in Governor Evers’ Budget Proposal
By Will Flanders, Research Director
Governor Tony Evers’ 2021-23 budget includes a Christmas tree for teachers unions in the form of ...
Judge Orders Wisconsin DNR to Hold February 2021 Gray Wolf Hunt
WILL sued DNR for violating state law by refusing to schedule winter 2021 hunt
The News: Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Bennett J. Brantmeier ...
STUDY: Spring 2020 School Closures May Result in $7 Billion Lifetime Earnings Loss to Wisconsin Students
This study estimates that spring 2020 school closures and incomplete curriculums could cost Wisconsin students more than $7 billion in lifetime earnings losses. The staggering cost serves as a stark warning about the effects of learning loss due to school building closures in the 2020-21 school year.
Dane County Health Department Relaxes Sports Restrictions After WILL Lawsuit
Legal challenge to authority of Dane County health department continues
The News: Public Health Madison and Dane County, the local health department, ...
MPS Policy Pays Public Employees to Work for Teachers Unions
Union leave policy results in public subsidy to labor unions, violates Constitution’s ban on compelled speech
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law ...
WILL Hires New Attorneys, Adds Bradley Freedom Fellows
Department of Justice veterans bolster legal team, Bradley Freedom Fellows expand policy scope
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & ...
Wisconsin’s Open Enrollment Program Provides Critical School Choice Option for 62,000 Students
New study profiles open enrollment program, examines school district impact
The News: With the approach of National School Choice Week, January 24-29, ...
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