by Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty | Jul 20, 2020 | Features
Hastily prepared ordinance leaves many questions unanswered for Milwaukeeans Last week, the Milwaukee Common Council frantically adopted a new ordinance requiring everyone in the city to wear a mask when they’re out in public — whether in a building or, in many cases,...
by Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty | Jul 15, 2020 | Features
By: Rick Esenberg, Anthony LoCoco, Luke Berg, and Lucas Vebber Until recently, it was commonly remarked that Wisconsin’s governor has one of the most powerful veto pens in the country. This is not, or should not be, a source of pride. While most think of a “veto” as...
by Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty | May 4, 2020 | Features
By Rick Esenberg, Mike Fischer, and Will Flanders Although it often seems we can think of little else, the most striking thing about the COVID-19 virus may be how little we know. Across the country, governors have issued stay-at-home orders that would have been...
by Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty | Feb 14, 2020 | Features
For many people, Valentine’s Day means showing love with fluffy teddy bears and pink things. But February 14 reminds me of my freedom of speech, and how no one should take that for granted. This Valentine’s Day marks two years since I was reprimanded for passing out...
by Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty | Dec 16, 2019 | Features
Ozaukee County Circuit Court Judge Paul Malloy decided in favor of the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) on Friday in a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC). WILL filed a lawsuit on November 13, on behalf of three Wisconsin voters,...