From Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty <[email protected]>
Subject WILL Call | SCOWIS Agrees With WILL Arguments in Redistricting, Evers Vetoes Curriculum Transparency Bill
Date December 7, 2021 1:00 AM
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News and Updates Wisconsin Supreme Court to Adopt Maps Without Considering Partisanship, Seeking "Least Changes" The Wisconsin Supreme Court issued an opinion in Johnson v. WEC, a WILL redistricting case, that adopts criteria for the redistricting process. The decision from the Wisconsin Supreme Court adopts WILL’s proposal that the Court not consider political partisanship when approving new legislative districts, and will seek to make the “least changes” from the current maps. Read More Gov. Evers Vetoes Legislation to Provide Parents with Access to Classroom Materials Governor Tony Evers vetoed curriculum transparency legislation (SB 463/ AB 488), Friday, denying parents access to the classroom materials in our public schools. WILL supported the legislation to require all public schools to publicly provide access to the material taught in our public-school classrooms. Read More Wisconsin's State Report Card in Urgent Need of Reform A new WILL policy brief highlights why the various elements of the state report card intended to address persistent achievement gaps serve to create a scenario where schools with high numbers of low-income students can earn a passing grade, “Meets Expectations,” with academic proficiency rates of 10% or less. Read More Perspectives National Review: Milwaukee’s Out-of-Control Crime Problem Noah Diekemper The Federalist: What’s Behind The Massive Spike In Violence Inside Public Schools Nationwide Dan Lennington and Will Flanders RealClearPolicy: Requiring Preschool Teachers to Earn a B.A. Would Hike Costs for Parents Noah Diekemper EmpowerWI: Restoring our Public Schools and Empowering Parents Dan Lennington and Will Flanders Job Opportunities NOW HIRING: Associate Counsel WILL is looking for a passionate and entrepreneurial Associate Counsel to join our litigation team to further our K-12 and education reform efforts. The Associate Counsel will work closely with the litigation team and the Director of Education Policy in researching and litigating a wide range of K-12 education issues, primarily in Wisconsin, to empower parents, expand educational options and hold government accountable. Learn More NOW HIRING: Development Assistant WILL is looking for a highly organized, energetic individual with excellent Microsoft Office skills (Word and Excel). The perfect candidate will have between 6 months - 3 years in a development or administrative role (internships can count towards experience). The development assistant will provide support to the development team and help reach out to donors. Help communicate WILL's mission to others! Learn More Donate The work we do would not be possible without the generosity of our donors; we are a tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization that receives no public funds. As a non-profit and non-partisan organization, we litigate in the areas of equality under the law, property rights, the freedom to earn a living, voting rights, regulation, taxation, school choice, and religious freedom. As an educational organization, we strive to advance the debate concerning law and public policy in these and other areas. Please consider making a donation to fight for freedom. Support Liberty Read more at www.will-law.org ‌ ‌ ‌ Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty | 330 E. Kilbourn, Suite 725, Milwaukee, WI 53202 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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