Wedding Barn Litigation: The Facts
This litigation has nothing to do with a separate statute that requires licenses to sell alcohol. These barns do not sell alcohol nor do they provide alcohol.
Read Moreby Lucas Vebber | Jan 24, 2019
This litigation has nothing to do with a separate statute that requires licenses to sell alcohol. These barns do not sell alcohol nor do they provide alcohol.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Jan 15, 2019
“As wedding season approaches, it is our hope that a judge will provide clarity and strike a blow for economic liberty that protects the rights of Wisconsin wedding barn owners,” said Lucas Vebber, WILL’s Deputy Legal Counsel.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Jan 1, 2019
Wisconsin politics can get pretty stupid, and politicians and voters in Wisconsin just seemed determined to prove how stupid they could be in 2018.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Dec 24, 2018
“Do legislative Republicans really want to own the shuttering of dozens and perhaps hundreds of popular small businesses in order to help special interest lobbyists?”
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Nov 28, 2018
Farms hosting weddings and other events are escaping the attention of a legislative committee that had targeted them for more regulation, but only because they are being threatened on another front.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Sep 26, 2018
“There is also the question of how the state would intend to enforce such requirements: will revenue agents be knocking on doors to count beds during your next dinner party?” the memo asked.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Sep 21, 2018
Interestingly, many of the Tavern League’s complaints (besides being untrue) have nothing to do with the state’s regulation of alcohol sales.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Jul 27, 2018
The Legislative Council Study Committee on Alcohol Beverages Enforcement met in Madison on Wednesday to discuss how to deprive you of drinking beer or wine outside of Wisconsin Tavern League approved facility.
Read Moreby RightWisconsin | Feb 15, 2018
Somebody alert the Nobel Committee because Albert Einstein had nothing on Fitzgerald’s mastery of time and space.
Read Moreby Wisconsin Policy Research Institute | Jul 20, 2017
“If we continue down the path of choking them (craft brewers and wineries) off, it’s detrimental to small businesses and start-ups — and nowhere near representative of a free market.”
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