WILL is seeking a Policy Intern for Summer of 2025. The Policy Intern will provide research and administrative support to the staff of WILL. This will be a 3-to-4-month position with ability to extend based on performance. The ideal candidate would be a self-starter pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree with a concentration in Economics, Political Science, Psychology,Communications/Journalism, or Statistics. This is a paid opportunity and requires a minimum 15 hour per week commitment, although greater availability would be ideal.
This opportunity is ideal for someone interested in gaining development experience and growing their project-management skills in an entry-level role.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) hired a Paralegal, Stephanie Cerniglia, to aid the growing litigation team.
We added another lawyer, Lauren Greuel, to bolster WILL’s capacity to promote education reform!
WILL is proud to announce the hire of Skylar Croy, a former law clerk to two justices at the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
WILL’s growing team is essential to defend constitutional rights, advance the rule of law, promote education choice, advocate for limited government, and fundraise towards such efforts.