Lucas Vebber is deputy counsel at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty ("WILL") in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. At WILL he litigates cases in state and federal courts where he focuses on separation of powers and regulatory issues.
Before joining WILL Lucas worked in a variety of roles in Madison, most recently serving as General Counsel and Director of Environmental and Energy Policy at Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce, the state’s chamber of commerce and manufacturers’ association. Prior to that Lucas worked for the state in both the legislature and executive branch gaining significant experience in administrative law and policy.
Lucas has a B.A. from Marquette University, a J.D. from the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis. He lives in Wauwatosa with his wife and three children.
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Baby Ninth Amendments
Wisconsin Student Chapter
The University of Wisconsin Law School975 Bascom Mall
Madison, WI 53706
Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate
co-hosted by the Milwaukee Federalist Society and the American Constitution Society Chapters
The Milwaukee Club706 North Jefferson Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
The Textual, Structural, and Practical Problems with the Rational Basis Test
Madison Lawyers Chapter - Virtual Event
Online EventDear Colleague: Guidance Documents & Executive Agencies [POLICYbrief]
Short video featuring Lucas Vebber
Commonly used by federal agencies, guidance documents are intended to educate people regarding the implementation...