Wisconsin Supreme Court grants review of Evers’ partial veto action
The court’s Oct. 19 order required petitioners to file briefs with the court within 40 days, after which respondents must file briefs within 30 days.
Read Moreby Bethany Blankley | Oct 17, 2019
The court’s Oct. 19 order required petitioners to file briefs with the court within 40 days, after which respondents must file briefs within 30 days.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Oct 16, 2019
“Whatever the intent of the Wisconsin Election Commission’s action, it is illegal and must be remedied immediately.”
Read Moreby Lucas Vebber and Luke Berg | Oct 2, 2019
The governor has said he will change the dates to comply with the law, which is good because it is all but certain a court would have required that anyway.
Read Moreby Will Flanders | Sep 10, 2019
“Why Meadow Died”, a reference to Pollack’s daughter, describes in great detail how Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz managed to avoid interactions with the criminal justice system because of soft school discipline policies.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Sep 9, 2019
“Unlike his predecessor Governor Scott Walker, Governor Tony Evers is clearly not prioritizing government transparency,” said CJ Szafir, the executive vice president of WILL
Read Moreby Libby Sobic and Will Flanders | Aug 6, 2019
It is clear that the top down approach by the federal government to dictate student discipline policies is not working.
Read Moreby Benjamin Yount | Jun 25, 2019
“Given that the DPI has generally been a captive of the educational establishment and hostile to school choice, this decision is a huge victory for Wisconsin’s kids.”
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Jun 24, 2019
Will Flanders and Libby Sobic of the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) have compiled a list of the top five false statements by school choice opponents.
Read Moreby James Wigderson | Jun 3, 2019
“Any decision to expand Medicaid requires approval by the legislature,” said CJ Szafir, Executive Vice President for WILL. “WILL intends to monitor the administration’s actions to ensure that they comply with the law and the state constitution.”
Read Moreby Will Flanders | May 23, 2019
Baldwin’s plan not only limits the freedom for individuals to choose for themselves what insurance plan works best, but would also endanger the nation’s most vulnerable individuals
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