WILL holds local government accountable, defends First Amendment rights
The News: WILL sent a demand letter earlier this summer on behalf of Steve Blake, a resident of the Town of New Chester, Wisconsin. Blake had previously handed out political materials on public land in the Town of New ...
WILL challenged WEC guidance in lawsuit filed in June 2021
The News: The Wisconsin Supreme Court held that absentee ballot drop boxes, used widely in the 2020 election, have no statutory authorization and Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) guidance encouraging their use was unlawful. The ...
The speech under challenge is clearly protected by First Amendment
The News: Attorneys at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed an amicus brief encouraging the dismissal of a federal lawsuit, Stencil v. Johnson, because it targets for penalty speech protected by the First ...
Ten-month review revealed legal problems with election administration, but no evidence of widespread voter fraud
The News: The authors of the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty’s (WILL) Review of the 2020 Election will testify, Thursday, at a 9:00 am hearing of the Senate Committee on ...
Legislation clarifies procedures, ensures rule of law, increases accountability
UPDATE: Election integrity reforms are being voted on in the Wisconsin legislature this week.
The News: Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) Policy Director, Kyle Koenen, is testifying and ...
WILL sued in June 2021 after extensive use of drop boxes in 2020
The News: Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Michael Bohren issued a summary judgment decision, in court, that absentee ballot drop boxes and ballot harvesting are not permitted in state law. Judge Bohren also ruled that the ...