After nearly 50 years, the sun may finally be setting on the constitutional right to abortion.
On December 1, 2021, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. In this case, the Court is considering Mississippi’s abortion ban, which ...
School district refuses to respect parents’ decision about transitioning at school
The News: Two sets of Wisconsin parents are suing the Kettle Moraine School District (KMSD) for a policy that facilitates and “affirms” a minor student’s gender transition at school, even over the parents’ ...
WILL sued after Sheriff threatened teen with arrest for social media post
The News: U.S. District Court Judge Brett Ludwig issued a decision declaring a Marquette County Sheriff’s threat to arrest a teenage girl over a social media post in March 2020, violated the teen’s First Amendment ...
By Will Flanders and Rick Esenberg
In the modern information environment, it is challenging to find any source of objective information. On no issue is this more true than with the COVID-19 pandemic. On one side are those wedded to “the science” until it disagrees with their preconceived ...
Will Flanders, Ph.D.
Research Director, Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty
Across the nation, there is growing momentum behind bringing back COVID-19 restrictions. Recently, the CDC updated it's guidance to say that even those who have been vaccinated should wear masks in areas ...
By Kyle Koenen
The legislature is set to vote on the 2021-23 biennial budget this week. Included in the overall package is a historic set of tax reforms totaling $3.4 billion that will continue to improve the tax climate for Wisconsin families and businesses alike.
The first, and ...