News and Updates
WILL at the Wisconsin Supreme Court This Week

WILL attorneys will participate in Wisconsin Supreme Court oral arguments this week in Teigen v. WEC. This case was filed in June 2021 to provide certainty and clarity on the legal status of absentee ballot drop boxes after the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) issued guidance, contrary to state law, encouraging the adoption of drop boxes in 2020.

--> Catch Wisconsin Supreme Court oral arguments on Wisconsin Eye ,Wednesday at 8:30 am.
National Review Features WILL Fight for Parental Rights

National Review Online featured a Wisconsin parent and WILL client suing the Kettle Moraine School District after the district refused to respect her wishes to not have her daughter transition her identity at school. WILL Deputy Counsel, Luke Berg, is also featured in this important story about the fight for parental rights in American schools.
OPINION: School Board Gains Bode Well For Conservatives

WILL Research Director, Will Flanders, writes in The Cap Times on the results of last week's school board races and the elevation of education issues among conservative voters.
Wisconsin Spotlight: Contractual Racism

Wisconsin Spotlight highlights WILL's federal civil rights lawsuit against Comcast for race discrimination in a small business grant program. The lawsuit was filed in federal court last week on behalf of small business owners in four states.
WILL School Data Dashboard Provides One-Stop-Shop on School Information

Schools in Wisconsin have more money than ever. But are students doing any better? Check out the WILL School Data Dashboard and review spending and academic information on every public school district in Wisconsin.
WILL Webinar: A Recap of the 2021-22 Legislative Session

The 2021-22 legislative session was among the most consequential in WILL's 11 year history. WILL's policy team worked with lawmakers to pass 7 education reform bills that create more transparency of school funding, empower parents, and expand educational options across the state.

In addition, WILL's policy team also worked with lawmakers on crafting election integrity reforms that were highlighted in WILL's Review of the 2020 Election. Join us as we take a look back at the 2021-22 Legislative Session and give an update on which bills were signed into law, which ones were vetoed and what the WILL policy team will be focusing on moving forward.
JOB OPPORTUNITY | DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR

The Development Coordinator will play a critical role in supporting WILL’s development efforts. This opportunity is ideal for someone interested in gaining development experience and growing their project-management skills in an entry-level role. The ideal candidate would have between six months to two years’ experience working in a database or in an administrative, support role.