
WILL is a non-profit litigation and policy center based out of Milwaukee, WI. Our mission is to promote and defend liberty, limited government, free markets, and the rule of law in Wisconsin and around the nation. WILL achieves these objections this through litigation, rigorous policy research, and public education. To learn more visit www.will-law.org
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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WILL Deputy Counsel Lucas Vebber Joins UPFRONT to talk the latest in redistricting fight. WILL is an intervenor in two lawsuits seeking to overturn Wisconsin's current Congressional maps.
WILL Deputy Counsel Dan Lennington discusses the persecution of Jim Troupis in alternate electors case on the Vicki McKenna Show.
WILL Deputy Counsel Dan Lennington discussed Wisconsin potentially becoming a sanctuary state on the Vicki McKenna Show.
WILL President Rick Esenberg discussed WILL's move to file motions intervening in two lawsuits which seek to overturn Wisconsin's current Congressional maps. WILL is defending those maps on behalf of a group of Wisconsin voters.
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A significant focus revolves around political issues and governance in Wisconsin, particularly emphasizing electoral integrity, government accountability, and the impact of political policies on education and free speech. Episodes often feature discussions on voter registration, the implications of various political actions, and the evolving dynamics within the Republican Party. The unique perspective emphasizes a rigorous analysis of legal issues and their broader societal implications, which is likely to appeal to an audience interested in the intersection of law, politics, and public policy. Additionally, the incorporation of legal commentary adds depth to the discussions, especially concerning education reforms and free speech rights in... more
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