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🗓️ 20 March 2025
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0:00.0 | And we are back with another edition of the Federalist Radio Hour. |
0:20.6 | I'm Matt Kittle's senior elections correspondent at The Federalist and your experience |
0:25.3 | Sherpa on today's quest for knowledge. |
0:28.3 | As always, you can email the show at Radio at the Federalist.com. |
0:33.1 | Follow us on X at FDRLST. |
0:36.0 | Make sure to subscribe wherever you download your podcast and, of course, |
0:40.0 | to the premium version of our website as well. Our guest today is Daniel Lenington, |
0:45.6 | Deputy Counsel at the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty. The Milwaukee-based conservative |
0:51.2 | law firm has won some impressive victories for Liberty, particularly |
0:56.2 | in taking on the destructive DEI movement in America. Dan, as always, it's good to have you |
1:02.7 | here on the Federalist Radio Hour. Hey, Matt. Thanks for having me on. Yeah, absolutely. You have been busy, |
1:09.3 | haven't you, at the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty? |
1:11.7 | Before we begin with the DEI, the diversity, equity, and inclusion litigation that you've had a good |
1:19.2 | deal of success on, of course, in recent years, let's talk about how it all began. |
1:24.5 | Folks may not know about the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty if there |
1:29.3 | are in other parts of the country. But the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has expanded |
1:35.0 | well beyond the boundaries of the Badger State. Yes, that's right. We started off a small Milwaukee |
1:42.6 | firm about 15 years ago, 16 years ago now. |
1:47.8 | And we were originally involved very heavily in Wisconsin politics, litigation at the state level, state Supreme Court, very important issues about academic freedom and Act 10, which is now |
2:04.6 | back in the news, and all the original legal battles that were in that very hot period of 2011 |
2:13.5 | through 2020. But once President Biden was elected, in January of 2021, he took the oath of |
2:23.7 | office, we took it upon ourselves to take more of a national view of our role. And over the last four years, we filed a dozen lawsuits against President Biden. |
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