WILL Represents Elkhorn Parents in Title IX Case
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the US Supreme Court case, West Virginia v. B.P.J. on behalf of the Empowered Community Coalition, comprised of…
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the US Supreme Court case, West Virginia v. B.P.J. on behalf of the Empowered Community Coalition, comprised of…
Most Americans oppose President Biden’s radical court “reform” plan, according to a recent Mason-Dixon poll commissioned by First Liberty. The results show that a majority reject proposals to change the U.S. Supreme…
In a press release last week, Republican State Senator Dan Knodl, currently a candidate for the State Assembly, says he will introduce a bill that will limit students’ cell phone…
A recent court case in Arizona has reinforced that the phrase “unborn human being” is not a partisan statement, but rather an accurate and unbiased description of a human embryo…
2024 | Week of August 26 | Radio Transcript #1581In short order all school-aged children in The Badger State will be once again engaged in their formal education after enjoying…
Earlier this week during the Democratic National Convention, a local Planned Parenthood organization provided free vasectomies, medical abortions, and contraception within blocks of the convention center. Planned Parenthood Great Rivers…
Earlier this week a federal judge allowed a case against the Wisconsin State Bar to proceed, following a lawsuit from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty. WILL asserts that…
Last week during her Presidential campaign, Vice-President Harris proposed banning “price gouging” in an attempt to counter the steep increase in prices some companies implement after supply disruptions. This may…
In Milwaukee, according to jsonline, motor vehicle theft has risen 41% since earlier this year. Year-to-date, vehicle theft has risen 7% over last year, with a 26% increase in car…
2024 | Week of August 19 | Radio Transcript #1580I grew up in a family of readers. Some of my earliest memories are of my dad reading to me at…