Email from Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty DEI is Dead at the State Bar of Wisconsin The State Bar of Wisconsin has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit and remove harmful and discriminatory “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” or DEI, from its program. The Bar also agreed to change its definition of diversity and will no longer consider race, religion, sex, or other characteristics when determining eligibility for its programs. With this settlement, racially divisive DEI has been effectively removed from all Bar programming by this final settlement. WILL Deputy Counsel, Dan Lennington, stated, “For now, DEI is dead at the State Bar of Wisconsin. Race discrimination should play no role in the regulation or training of Wisconsin’s lawyers, and it no longer does. We will continue to monitor the Bar closely and challenge race-based programs wherever we find them.” Nationally, the settlement made waves with the Wall Street Journal's Editorial Board and The Federalist applauding WILL for shutting down DEI at the State Bar. Wisconsin's WKOW also featured WILL in their coverage following the settlement. Watch the WKOW Story Here The 2025 School Scorecard Dashboard is Here! WILL is excited to announce the launch of our updated 2025 School Scorecard Dashboard. This revamped tool gives parents, taxpayers, and education stakeholders key insight into how Wisconsin school districts are truly performing. The dashboard includes a host of new features. Users can now access an interactive map to easily compare their local district to neighboring areas on metrics like academic proficiency, graduation rates, and school district revenue. The dashboard also includes new data on enrollment by grade level to help you spot declining student populations and chronic absenteeism, a growing trend in Wisconsin that is linked to lower academic success. WILL Research Director, Will Flanders, PhD, stated, “WILL’s School Scorecard Dashboard gives parents, taxpayers, and stakeholders key data on school district performance in areas such as finance, academic performance, absenteeism, and discipline. With this updated tool, Wisconsinites can hold districts accountable and make better informed decisions about education in their communities.” Read more HERE. Use the 2025 School Dashboard Today Episode 4 of "If You Can Keep It" Podcast Out Now Don't miss episode 4 of the "If You Can Keep It" podcast. BIG changes happening at the Wisconsin Supreme Court, WILL President Rick Esenberg and Deputy Counsel Lucas Vebber are here to break them down. In this episode, we discuss the court's recent liberal shift and what it means for the state, covering the 1849 abortion law, the ongoing congressional map redistricting fight, and the role of money in Supreme Court races. Tune in for their take today! Find our full podcast episode schedule and more at will-law.org/podcast. Thanks for listening, and keep fighting for liberty! Listen Here Join WILL at Celebration Dinner on September 17th: Sponsorships Still Available Don't miss your chance to celebrate U.S. Constitution Day with WILL! We're excited to host our annual dinner on September 17th at The Italian Community Center in Milwaukee, featuring our keynote speaker, Jonathan Turley. Cocktail reception begins at 5:00 p.m. with music and passed hors d’oeuvres followed by Bartolotta’s three-course filet dinner and the program begins at 6:00 p.m. We still have sponsorship opportunities and table pricing available for this special event. If you're interested in showing your support, contact
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