Hearing to determine who will represent defendant Superintendent Evers precedes important debate on merits
May 15, 2018 – Milwaukee, WI – Today, Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty president and general counsel, Rick Esenberg, will participate in a hearing at the Wisconsin Supreme Court ...
Puts State Superintendent Evers on Notice
April 20, 2018 - Milwaukee, WI - WILL Attorneys CJ Szafir and Libby Sobic submitted testimony to the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) that their proposed regulations violate state law – the rulemaking process in chapter 227 – and could be subject ...
Statement by WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg
April 13, 2018 - Milwaukee, WI - Today, the Wisconsin Supreme Court of Wisconsin has agreed to hear oral arguments in Koschkee v. Evers, WILL’s case about whether the State Superintendent of Public Instruction violated ...
From the Washington Times:
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Wisconsin Supreme Court has decided to take original jurisdiction of a case over how much policy-writing powers the independently elected state school superintendent has.
The court said Friday it would take the lawsuit brought by the ...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's latest coverage of our lawsuit challenging State Superintendent Tony Evers rulemaking and policy authority.
GOP Attorney General Brad Schimel has said he should represent Evers and that he agrees with Walker on the case and would largely capitulate to those ...
Today we sent a letter to the Department of Public Instruction, raising significant legal concerns with DPI's recent Statement of Scopes (rulemaking process). In the letter, we explain:
DPI has not complied with the REINS Act with respect to the Scope Statements.
Two of the Scope ...