A Courageous Stand for Marriage & Conscience
2025 | Week of August 11 | Radio Transcript #1631This past Monday, an important legal filing took place in Washington, D.C. Kim Davis—the Kentucky county clerk who became a household…
2025 | Week of August 11 | Radio Transcript #1631This past Monday, an important legal filing took place in Washington, D.C. Kim Davis—the Kentucky county clerk who became a household…
A recent report from the Institute for Family Studies found that divorce rates, although still high, are steadily falling in the United States. Over the last 55 years the risk…
Last week, Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul united with 16 states to sue the Trump Administration over a January executive order protecting children. The order withholds funding from hospitals and…
The Religious Liberty in the States project recently released its annual report analyzing the condition of religious liberty across all 50 states. Researchers used twenty legal protections as a basis…
As AI technology advances, parents and educators have expressed concern over implementing AI in the classroom. In a recent article from the Institute for Family Studies, Professor Christos Makridis proposes…
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, representing the Empowered Community Coalition, recently filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Currently, the Seventh Circuit is reviewing two…
2025 | Week of August 4 | Radio Transcript #1630When Governor Tony Evers wielded his infamous partial veto in the 2023–25 state budget—stretching a modest two-year $325 per-pupil revenue limit…
Over the last seven months, 30 abortion facilities have closed across the country, including Planned Parenthood’s largest facility located in Houston, Texas. Although these numbers are encouraging, pro-life supporters have…
For years public education has been on a downward spiral as public schools continue lowering academic standards and inflating student success rates. Last week, Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty…
Republican legislators began circulating a bill this month to reverse Governor Evers’ partial veto from two years ago that increased school funding by $325 per pupil each year for the…