Department of Justice veterans bolster legal team, Bradley Freedom Fellows expand policy scope The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) announced the addition of two new [...]
WILL, coalition represent interests of private schools in Washington case The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), partnering with the Freedom Foundation in Washington, filed [...]
WILL attorneys have been hard at work this week after announcing they will be challenging Wisconsin’s minimum markup law in court. The depression era law dates back to 1939 and has been a [...]
Molly Dill, managing editor at BizTimes Milwaukee, recently wrote an article on WILL’s fight against the minimum markup law, “Group challenges Wisconsin’s minimum markup law”. [...]
Tom Kamenick, deputy counsel and litigation manager at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, recently wrote a letter to the editor published in the Wausau Daily Herald, titled “Lawyer: [...]
There is no denying that Milwaukee is in a very fragile state this week following riots that left neighborhood stores looted and burnt to the ground, cars totaled, and vandalism throughout the [...]
Blog Post written by Policy Intern for the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, Elena Ramlow, on Paul Ryan’s advocacy for free trade agreements. Against the backdrop of a stagnant [...]
This is the second in a series of blogs over the coming weeks that will investigate ways for improving Milwaukee’s failing education system. Previously, we examine the concept of [...]
After much resistance, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty has finally secured the approval of the Milwaukee Common Council to allow a new voucher school to purchase a vacant MPS building [...]
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty’s Educational Research Director, Dr. William Flanders, recently posted an editorial for the Tomah Journal addressing an editorial written by State [...]