From WILL <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in WILL Call: Actually Protecting "Democracy"
Date September 10, 2024 12:05 AM
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WILL racks up new wins! Upholding The Law & Demanding Accountability! WILL Wins Election Integrity Case WILL wins lawsuit against Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) over unlawful delegation of power and duty A Waukesha County Circuit Court sided with WILL against WEC. On behalf of our client, we alleged that WEC commissioners unlawfully delegated their duty to review and decide complaints against local election officials to Megan Wolfe, WEC’s administrator, a power statutorily reserved exclusively for the bipartisan group of WEC commissioners. LEARN MORE New Voter ID Report & What You Need To Know WILL released a new report detailing the extent to which more than 140,000 Wisconsin voters can vote in the 2024 Presidential Election without an ID. Voters can self-identify as “Indefinitely Confined,” allowing them to continually receive an absentee ballot without ever showing an ID. WILL Research Director, Will Flanders, stated, “Confidence in our elections continues to be dangerously low in Wisconsin and across the country. Voter ID is a popular and well-executed way to keep our elections secure and free of fraud. While the Governor refused to fix this loophole in the years since 2020, efforts must be made by local election clerks to resolve it as much as possible.” While there is no concrete evidence of fraudulent votes under the indefinitely confined status, it poses a risk to election integrity by allowing many individuals to vote without providing identification. To address this issue, Wisconsin should follow the example of other states and implement commonsense changes to the process for obtaining this status. Previous legislative attempts to close this loophole were subsequently vetoed by Governor Evers. Additionally, Wisconsin should continue to remove individuals from the indefinitely confined list if they fail to renew their status after not voting in an election. Press Release REGISTER NOW: Title IX Virtual Webinar We invite you to join us for an important webinar on September 16th, at 11:00 am CST. During our webinar, we will clarify the new federal Title IX rule, and empower you with the knowledge and tools you need to take action in your local school district. This event is hosted by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty and the Southeastern Legal Foundation. Register here. Protecting Girls At School! WILL FILES AMICUS BRIEF IN FEDERAL COURT TO PROTECT GIRLS AT SCHOOL WILL has filed an Amicus Brief in a case currently before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals that challenges the new Title IX rule by the Biden-Harris Administration. We filed the brief on behalf of a high school girl who suffered an egregious privacy violation while in the girls’ locker room at her high school in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. WILL’s brief urges the Court to invalidate the new rule and to consider the harm it will cause to girls like our client. WILL Education Counsel, Cory Brewer, stated, “The new Title IX rule threatens the privacy of girls nationwide, and it leaves them vulnerable to traumatic and unsafe events. "For the sake of all students, particularly young girls, we need to restore Title IX to its intended function.” Learn More Why Support WILL? WILL is representing hard-working Americans free of charge to protect their rights, liberties, and livelihoods. And we win! Generous tax-deductible donations from individuals like yourself fund our litigation and policy efforts. Every dollar reinforces the work we do, for all Americans—for this generation and those to come — by securing legal precedents. Make An Impact With Us Read more at www.will-law.org. Check out our various social media platforms!   Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty | 330 E. Kilbourn Suite 725 | Milwaukee, WI 53202 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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