The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is expanding its statewide public awareness campaign on stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery. This initiative aims to educate residents on reducing stroke risk, recognizing stroke symptoms, and responding swiftly during a stroke incident.
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has granted the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty’s (WILL) motion for a permissive appeal, effectively postponing a scheduled jury trial. The case involves Scarlett Johnson, an activist with Wisconsin Moms for Liberty, who is being sued for defamation after criticizing her school district on social media for employing a “social justice coordinator.”
An association representing U.S. military credit unions sent a letter to Wisconsin’s U.S. Senators in opposition to proposed credit card regulations pending in the U.S. Senate.
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting in the City of Eau Claire that occurred on the evening of Friday, May 24, 2024.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that Wisconsin ranked first in the nation for the most prescription medications collected during the spring 2024 Drug Take Back event. A correction to the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) data revealed that Wisconsin collected a total of 55,122 pounds of unwanted medications, surpassing previous reports which placed the state second.
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul today marks the second anniversary of the state's sexual assault kit (SAK) tracking system. Since its launch in May 2022, 3,458 SAKs have been entered into the system, which provides survivors with transparency regarding the status and location of their kits.
Representatives Mark Pocan (D-WI02) and Gen Moore (D-WI04) were "nay" votes on H.R. 7343, the Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault Cops Act, a bill which would’ve required federal officials to detain migrants accused of assaulting law enforcement until deportation.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is investigating an officer-involved death in Beloit, Wisconsin, which occurred on the afternoon of Thursday, May 16, 2024.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) has filed an appeal on behalf of Scarlett Johnson, a Wisconsin Moms for Liberty activist, who is being sued for defamation after criticizing her school district on social media for employing a “social justice coordinator.” WILL contends that Ms. Johnson’s posts are protected by the First Amendment and argues she should not have to face a costly and unnecessary jury trial.
Wisconsin is distributing nearly $79 million in federal funds to private businesses for the construction of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. This initiative comes at a critical juncture for both the EV and charging station industries. Despite recent industry turmoil, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) remains committed to establishing a statewide network.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction began its webinar on racial equity with a ritual acknowledgment of the original homelands of the Menominee and Ho Chunk people. The statement, which included mentions of other tribes in Wisconsin, cited "repeated violations of sovereignty" by "invaders" impacting Indigenous people for the last 400 years. It emphasized that such acknowledgments are insufficient to undo harm and called for mindfulness regarding ongoing colonialism.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) announced today that Wisconsin ranked second in the nation for the most prescription medications collected during the spring 2024 Drug Take Back event. The state collected 55,122 lbs. of unwanted medications this spring.
The Department of Health Services (DHS) today joined partners from the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District and the Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene to honor Wisconsin wastewater professionals. The event coincides with Governor Evers proclaiming May 22, 2024, as Wastewater Professionals Appreciation Day, recognizing these professionals for their role in protecting and promoting the health, safety, and overall well-being of Wisconsinites.
On May 22, 2024, a coalition of three organizations filed an amicus brief in the Wisconsin Supreme Court case, Wisconsin Voters Alliance v. Secord. The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty are represented by the Wisconsin Transparency Project.
Latest CDC data shows measles cases in Wisconsin for 2024 are now estimated within the range of 1-9, marking no change compared to the previous figures updated as of week ending April 20.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) has filed a Title VI complaint against the American Bar Association (ABA) for allegedly discriminatory programs, including its “Judicial Clerkship Program” and “Judicial Intern Opportunity Program,” which offer exclusive opportunities to candidates based on race. The complaint also names three universities—South Texas College, the University of the Pacific, and Willamette University—for their involvement in the clerkship program.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has launched the "Saying, Not Saying" campaign aimed at reducing the stigma surrounding mental health. The initiative seeks to highlight the often unspoken realities behind the common question, "How are you?" and encourage a more open dialogue about mental health concerns.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced updates to immunization requirements for children in child care centers and schools. The changes include a requirement for meningitis vaccination and documentation of chickenpox infection by a qualified medical professional. Exemption options for medical, religious, or philosophical reasons remain unchanged.