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WILL Press Release | Files Amicus Brief in Christie v. NCAA with United States Supreme Court

Joins other national legal organizations in asking court to clarify whether Congress can tell states what laws they can, cannot repeal   September 7, ...

WILL Press Release | State Must Do More For Special Needs Children

The following blog post was authored by WILL Research Director, Will Flanders, PhD, and WILL Vice President for Policy, CJ Szafir Wisconsin’s model for educating special needs children is […]

WILL Press Release | Wisconsin’s Largest Legal and Policy Center Continues to Grow

Adds new staff to growing policy team   August 28, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI – The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty has hired Natalie Goodnow, ...

WILL Press Release | WILL Testifies On Occupational Licensing Reform

Roth speaks about the growth and economic costs of licensing in Wisconsin   August 24, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI – Today, Wisconsin Institute for Law ...

WILL Press Release | WILL Files Two Amicus Briefs Advocating For Better Judicial Decision-Making

August 16, 2017 - Milwaukee, WI - The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty has filed two amicus briefs recently advocating for the application of ...

WILL Press Release | WILL To Argue Against Motion Supporting Protectionist Butter Law

Argument against motion centers on state's inability to provide a rational basis for law August 14, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI – Tomorrow in Ozaukee County ...

WILL Press Release | Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Files Amicus Brief in Gill v. Whitford, Wisconsin’s Redistricting Case, with the United States Supreme Court

Brief supports appellants’ argument that the maps meet constitutional requirements and that there is no law-based, workable standard for separating ...

WILL Press Release | Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Files Amicus Brief in Gill v. Whitford, Wisconsin’s Redistricting Case, with the United States Supreme Court

Brief supports appellants’ argument that the maps meet constitutional requirements and that there is no law-based, workable standard for separating ...

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