Charlie Sykes writes at The Weekly Standard:
The Trump era, if nothing else, has shown that ideological alignments can be fluid and inconsistent. So fiscal conservatives can find themselves backing massive deficits, while evangelicals hand out mulligans for presidential payoffs to porn stars. ...
Isthmus, covering our open records lawsuit on their behalf against the Madison Police Department:
The request for police records was made in December 2016 but not filled until after Isthmusand the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed a lawsuit on Feb. 1, 2018. The city then turned ...
The Racine Journal Times editorial page writes:
So how did this silly piece of legislation come to be? The original law change was simple enough: It extended the hours a winery could stay open from 9 p.m. to midnight. A nice clean bill change. The intent was to allow wineries — which have ...
Writing in the New York Daily News, WILL Research Director Will Flanders and Research Fellow, Natalie Goodnow, note our review of Obama-era school discipline policies:
The Obama Administration coerced schools nationwide to overhaul their discipline policies. Former Secretary of Education Arne ...
Bemoaning policymaker efforts to keep records from public scrutiny, The Racine Journal Times writes:
Sigh. Is it really that hard for state legislators to comply with the state’s open records laws and provide public information in a straightforward and timely fashion?
Wisconsin saw ...
The Wall Street Journal references our report, Collateral Damage, as they look at racial quotas in Special Education:
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has said that her team is “looking closely” at the Obama school-suspension guidance, which was issued in 2014 via a “Dear Colleague” letter ...