News and Updates

WILL's lawsuit against the Biden administration for race discrimination in a farmer loan forgiveness program expanded to twelve plaintiffs from nine states: Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, Ohio, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Oregon, and Kentucky. 

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WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg, joined Capital City Sunday on WKOW27 to discuss what to expect from redistricting in the year ahead and why a "non-partisan" redistricting panel may not be the solution its proponents suggest it is.

Watch the segment here.

Director of Education Policy, Libby Sobic, takes on the deception and games the Racine Unified School District has played in this pandemic school year.

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Attorneys with WILL and Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) issued a Notice of Claim to the Kettle Moraine School District that a District policy allowing students to change their gender identity at school, without parental consent and even over the objections of parents, violates parents’ constitutional rights.

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BONUS: Read Julaine Appling's piece "Saving a Daughter" on this case.

Research Director, Will Flanders, writes at The Federalist about the Biden administration's decision to re-introduce federal race-based school discipline policies.

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WILL filed an Emergency Motion in our lawsuit on behalf of Tony Vitolo, a Tennessee restaurant owner, against U.S. Small Business Administration for race and gender discrimination in the allocation of COVID-relief for restaurants.

Read the emergency motion here.

Learn more about the lawsuit here.

WILL submitted public comment to the United States Department of Education against the adoption of a proposed grant program to prioritize Critical Race Theory in federally funded American History and Civics Education. 

Read more here.
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