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WILL to Argue Critical Parental Rights Case at WI Supreme Court

Parents challenge Madison schools’ policy that eschews parental consent, notification on gender transitions at school The News: Wisconsin Institute for ...

Voting With Their Feet: Economic Freedom and Migration in Wisconsin

The News: A new study from the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) finds that economic policy is a key driver of migration flows; with ...

WILL Amicus: Lawsuit Against Senator Johnson, Congressmen an Attempt to Penalize Protected Speech

The speech under challenge is clearly protected by First Amendment The News: Attorneys at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed ...

WILL to Kiel Schools: Drop Title IX Complaint, Investigation of Eighth Graders for Using “Incorrect Pronouns”

School district is charging students with sexual harassment for “mispronouning” The News: Attorneys with the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty ...

Madison Drops Unconstitutional Racial Quotas After WILL Lawsuit

The News: The Madison Common Council adopted an amended ordinance, Tuesday, to remove unconstitutional racial quotas from a Police Civilian Oversight ...

The Citizen’s Guide to the Wisconsin Administrative State

The separation of powers is fundamental to American government. We all learn that the U.S Constitution divides power in our system: the legislative branch ...

WILL Applauds Committee Action to Suspend Burdensome Red Tape on Rentals with Pools

WILL testified in favor of the JCRAR action to suspend the burdensome regulations until the next legislative session after consulting with numerous homeowners who are caught in this regulatory catch-22.

Giving a Qualified Charitable Distribution

What is a qualified charitable distribution QCD? A qualified charitable distribution (QCD) allows individuals who are 70½ years old or older to donate up ...