News and Updates

WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg, said, "My organization, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, has halted two of these program already. And we, and others, will keep suing until the Biden administration learns to follow the law."

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WILL filed a lawsuit in Waukesha County Circuit Court, on behalf of two Waukesha County voters, challenging the legal status and advice from the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) on the use of ballot drop boxes. WILL is asking the court for a declaratory judgment that makes clear that there are just two legal ways to cast an absentee ballot in Wisconsin: through the U.S. mail or delivered in person to the municipal clerk.

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WILL Bradley Freedom Fellow, Shannon Whitworth, writes in The Federalist on his experience discussing race and racism in his classroom. Shannon describes how he challenged his students to think for themselves and ask hard questions instead of adopting narratives.

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The Washington Examiner highlights WILL Deputy Counsel, Dan Lennington's recent piece in National Review. Lennington noted WILL's recent success in court against two Biden administration programs and indicated others may be vulnerable to legal challenges.

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