News and Updates

Join WILL President Rick Esenberg and Director of Outreach Eric Searing for a conversation on the legal questions, controversies, and disputes surrounding the April 2020 election in Wisconsin.

Please register for the event here.

Ahead of Easter weekend, WILL and attorney Michael Dean issued a letter to Governor Tony Evers asking him to confirm that drive-up religious services conducted in accordance with social distancing guidelines are legal under the 'Safer at Home' order. Governor Evers issued a press release hours after WILL's letter confirming drive-up services are legal.

Read more here.

WILL partnered with Americans for Prosperity - Wisconsin, the Badger Institute, and the MacIver Institute to identify policy solutions - most without any new cost - that would help Wisconsin workers and business weather the economic disruption caused by COVID-19.

Read the policy brief here and watch Monday's webinar here.

Deputy Counsel Lucas Vebber argues that while Wisconsin endures the 'Safer at Home' order, state government should issue a moratorium on new rules and regulations that do not directly address the COVID-19 crisis.

Read more here.
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