Law Forward specializes in diverse issues, including voting rights, election interference,
gerrymandering, and minority voting rights. It also focuses on election administration in Wisconsin, including state-level elections and voting issues. It is also a non-partisan
strategic litigation firm according to Mandell. Since its founding, Law Forward has engaged in a series of lawsuits including:
Fake Electors In 2022, Law Forward and co-counsel at Georgetown University Law Center’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) filed a civil suit, against Wisconsinites involved in the 2020 fraudulent electors scheme, uncovering the fact that the strategy was developed in Wisconsin by attorney
Jim Troupis and legal adviser
Ken Chesebro before spreading across the nation. Extensive texts and messages uncovered in the discovery process can be found on the Law Forward website. Wisconsin Attorney General
Josh Kaul filed multiple felony charges against the attorneys in 2024.
Fair Maps In 2023, Law Forward, along with co-counsel Stafford Rosenbaum, Election Law Clinic at
Harvard Law School,
Campaign Legal Center, and
Arnold & Porter, overturned gerrymandered state legislative maps in the
Wisconsin Supreme Court. The
Clarke v. Wisconsin Elections Commission case resulted in new maps passed by the Republican legislature, signed into law by Governor
Tony Evers (D), and used for elections in 2024. In 2025, Law Forward, along with counsel at Stafford Rosenbaum LLP and the Election Law Clinic at Harvard Law School, filed a motion to intervene in
Bothfeld v. Wisconsin Elections Commission charging that Wisconsin’s Congressional maps constitute an anti-competitive gerrymander.
Union Rights In 2024, Law Forward along with co-counsel Bredhoff & Kaiser, overturned the anti-union
2011 Wisconsin Act 10 law in Dane County Circuit Court. The law, which was enacted by former Governor
Scott Walker (R), sparking mass protests in 2011, led to a crisis in teacher pay and retention and harmed the public education system, according to reports.
Accountability In 2023, Law Forward filed a 100-page complaint to the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR), alleging that Supreme Court Justice
Michael Gableman engaged in unethical and deceitful conduct during a probe into the results of the 2020 election. Gableman was appointed to an Office of Special Counsel by Wisconsin Assembly Speaker
Robin Vos in 2021. Gableman was fired by Vos a year later, and the price tag for the probe reached some $2 million. In 2025, Gableman stipulated to the suspension of his law license for three years in an agreement with the Office of Lawyer Regulation. In 2025 Law Forward, Democracy Defenders Fund, and Hecker Fink LLP filed a complaint in Dane County Circuit Court on behalf of the nonpartisan Wisconsin Democracy Campaign and a group of Wisconsin voters, alleging “that billionaire
Elon Musk and groups affiliated with him violated multiple Wisconsin laws—including the election-bribery statute—during the 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court election." == People ==