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Wisconsin Bar Drops Race‑Based Diversity After Lawsuit

WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – The settlement ends the use of race, gender, and religion in diversity criteria for Bar programs, affecting over 25,000 attorneys, and removes diversity, equity, and inclusion language from leadership initiatives.

  • The State Bar of Wisconsin will remove diversity, equity, and inclusion language from its programs after a settlement with the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty.
  • The Bar will no longer consider race, religion, or sex when determining eligibility for programs in a settlement with the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty.
  • Dan Lennington of the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty announced that diversity, equity, and inclusion practices have been effectively eliminated from the Bar's programming.
  • The settlement allows the Bar to continue its Leadership Academy and Leadership Summit without race-based programming affecting eligibility.
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Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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