Oct 17, 2016 | In the News, WILL News
WILL President and General Counsel Rick Esenberg writing in the Wisconsin Interest: “So I am not persuaded that the Trump movement is a misguided and inarticulate — but somehow understandable — response to the “failure” of the Republican “establishment” to...
Oct 14, 2016 | Center for Competitive Federalism
Writing in City Journal, WILL Senior Fellow and Director of the CCF, Mario Loyola, explains: “About 86 percent of Texas children are enrolled in traditional public schools, with the remainder roughly evenly split among home school, charters, and private...
Oct 14, 2016 | Education Reform, ER Commentary
Contrary to popular belief, low-performing schools are not just a Milwaukee problem, they are a statewide problem. Too many children – especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds – are falling through the cracks of a sub-standard education system. A recent...
Oct 13, 2016 | Case Updates, Center for Competitive Federalism, In re GG, Press Releases, WILL News
October 12, 2016 – Milwaukee, WI – The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, through its newly formed Center for Competitive Federalism, recently filed an amicus curiae brief in support of the Petitioner inGloucester County School Board v. G.G. The case is...
Oct 11, 2016 | Case Updates, Krueger v. Appleton S.D., Milewski v. Town of Dover, Open Government, Press Releases, WILL News
Court will hear open meetings and 4th Amendment cases next year October 11, 2016 – Milwaukee, WI – The Wisconsin Supreme Court agreed to hear two of the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty’s cases today, a first for the public interest law firm founded in...