News and Updates

Working with Wisconsin legislators, WILL has developed a Classroom Transparency Act. If adopted, this law will require school districts to post instruction materials online for parents and taxpayers. This requirement would go beyond the “official curricula” and require all teaching materials to be posted online.

The Classroom Transparency Act will be considered at a public hearing on Wednesday, August 11 at 10am, Wisconsin State Capitol 412 East.




WILL Deputy Counsel, Dan Lennington, writes in National Review on the elements of the 'equity' agenda that have been smuggled into the bipartisan infrastructure bill under consideration in Congress.

Read more here.

WILL issued a letter to the City of Mequon warning that any attempts to enforce a sign ordinance against a group of school board recall organizers violates the First Amendment. On at least four occasions, Mequon police officers demanded that recall petitioners stop displaying a sign advertising their efforts on public property.

Read more here.

WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg, joined Rep. Lisa Subeck on Capital City Sunday to debate a new campaign finance reform package proposed by Democrat lawmakers in Madison.

Watch the interview here.

Watch live as experts from the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) and AEI Conservative Education Reform Network (CERN) are joined by Representative Mike Gallagher to discuss his recently published essay, Wisconsin 2030: The Education Path to Prosperity within the Decade.

Register to stream the event here.
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