Firestorm Over Green Bay City Hall Surveillance Microphones is a Reminder of Country We Don’t Want to Live In

Blanket audio surveillance is legally problematic, susceptible to abuse, and should not become widespread.

Dear Wisconsinites, How Can We Celebrate Black History Month?

After Robert Spindell's comments, Wisconsin can no longer pretend that voter suppression is a thing of the past.

By Jon McCray Jones, Policy Analyst

Trans Students Should Be Treated With Dignity, Not Outed by Their Schools

Children and adults have a constitutional right not to have intimate facts about their lives disclosed without their consent.

How abortion changed Wisconsin lives for the better

We asked Wisconsinites to anonymously share their stories from when abortion was widely accessible.

Six reasons to keep I-94 at six lanes

The proposed I-94 expansion in Milwaukee would be a mistake. Here's why.

Celebrating our successes in 2022

What were our biggest wins in 2022?

By Dr. Melinda Q. Brennan, Executive Director

Remembering Ramiah Whiteside

Ramiah was a peacemaker and a strong advocate for restorative justice.

From the Death Penalty to Marijuana, Clemency is a Tool For Justice

Granting clemency to broad categories of people is a first step toward correcting injustice in our criminal legal system.

Explaining Moore v. Harper, the Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Democracy

North Carolina legislators are asking the court to grant them unfettered power to set rules for voting and elections, without state constitutional limits.