Dec 22, 2017 | Education Reform, ER Commentary, In the News
Collin Roth, WILL Research Fellow, writing at The Hill on how occupational licensing regulations lock people out of economic opportunity. You might be surprised to know that in some states it’s easier to become an EMT (emergency medical technician) than a...
Dec 18, 2017 | Education Reform, K-12, Press Releases, School Choice, WILL News
Policy brief explains how ESAs can help low-income “gifted and talented” students December 18, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI – Last Friday, State Senator Alberta Darling introduced bipartisan legislation to create the nation’s first Education Savings Account (ESA)...
Dec 14, 2017 | Center for Competitive Federalism, Press Releases, WILL News
Report dubs Sheboygan a “no growth” zone; outmoded regulations stifling economic growth December 14, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI – Today, Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty President and General Counsel Rick Esenberg provided testimony to the State Senate...
Dec 13, 2017 | Case Updates, Education Reform, Press Releases, WILL News, WILL v. DOJ
New documents show ACLU, Disability Rights-Wisconsin working closely with Obama DOJ throughout probe into Milwaukee voucher program December 13, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI – New documents obtained by WILL through a settlement with the U.S. Justice...