WISCONSIN: A BROKEN HOME FOR HOME-BASED BUSINESSES

Policy report shows local government strangling home-based businesses with red tape, hurting economic growth, and infringing on freedom.

WILL CHALLENGES NEW DISCRIMINATORY FEDERAL AGENCY

On behalf of small businesses from Wisconsin, Texas, and Florida, WILL sued President Biden’s new “Minority Business Development Agency.”

WILL RESPONDS TO PRESIDENT BIDEN’S VETO ON BIPARTISAN ESG BILL

President Joe Biden vetoed the bipartisan resolution from Congress that condemned, and would ultimately block, the use of environmental, social, and governance (commonly referred to as “ESG”) factors in retirement investing. WILL responded to the President’s decision, and continues its legal efforts against the woke and illegal rule.

WILL submitted public comment in defense of religious liberty on college campuses

Religious liberty is one of the most essential freedoms protected by the federal constitution—that’s why WILL submitted a public comment in defense of it on college campuses. 

WILL & DR. ERICA ANDERSON FILE AMICUS IN CASE AGAINST MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL DISTRICT THAT HIDES MINOR STUDENTS’ GENDER IDENTITY TRANSITIONS FROM PARENTS

WILL, on behalf of Dr. Erica E. Anderson, filed an amicus brief in the First Circuit, urging the federal court of appeals to reverse a District Court decision. The brief asserts that a Massachusetts school district is violating parents’ constitutional rights.

HOLDING BACK KIDS TO PUSH THEM FORWARD: AN ANALYSIS OF RETENTION POLICY IN WISCONSIN

New policy brief uncovers that retention plus science-based teaching equals better ELA outcomes.

WILL RESPONDS TO FALSE AND UNFAIR ATTACKS FROM SCOWIS CANDIDATE JANET PROTASIEWICZ

The recent television ad from Janet Protasiewicz is false and unfairly questions the motives of our organization. The ad has repeatedly demonstrated to be incorrect, so it cannot even be defended as an honest mistake. The ad should be taken off the air and Ms. Protosiewicz should apologize. 

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News and Updates

WILL Sues Biden Administration Over Illegal ESG Rule

WILL Sues Biden Administration Over Illegal ESG Rule

This lawsuit aims to stop the politicization of retirement incomes, as over 140 million Americans are impacted by the new woke investing rule The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a lawsuit on behalf of retirement account participants,...

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WILL Hires New Communications Director

WILL Hires New Communications Director

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) announced the hire of its new Communications Director, Pat Garrett, who will help manage the communications, messaging, and digital marketing efforts for the expanding non-profit law and policy center. The...

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WILL Responds to Evers Freezing School Choice Enrollment

WILL Responds to Evers Freezing School Choice Enrollment

The News: Today, Governor Tony Evers made clear that in his 2023 Budget Address he will propose a freeze in school choice enrollment, defying common sense and education freedom. The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) has issued a response.   The...

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WILL Supports Open Government Protection Act

WILL Supports Open Government Protection Act

Legislation ensures government’s openness and accountability to citizens The News: On Tuesday, Representative Todd Novak (R-Dodgeville) and Senator Duey Stroebel (R-Cedarburg) released The Open Government Protection Act (LRB-1777/LRB-1199). The legislation would make...

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