• Meeting: Interim Joint Judiciary Committee

    This 1-day meeting in Cheyenne is the last before the 2026 legislative seiion begins on Feb 9, 2026. The agenda starts with a report from UW's Law School.  This is followed by work on the varioous bills that the committee

  • LWVUS: Litigation Office Hours

    Every third Thursday is an opportunity for League leaders and members to discuss voter suppression, election issues, or legal advocacy directly with LWVUS litigation staff. Litigation office hours are good for state and local League Board members and any members

  • Community Discussion: Meet the Governor

      The LWVWY and LWVFC will sponsor a moderated discussion of key policies including civility in government and the current challenges facing our democracy. This event will be live-streamed on Facebook and YouTube, courtesy of County 10!  For those fortunate

  • Laramie County voter registration event

    The Laramie County Clerk is hosting a voter registration event at the Senior Activity Center in Cheyenne, 4100 E Pershing Blvd

  • Webinar: BillTracker50

    League members on the Legislative Committee that tracks legislation should attend one of the four trainings. This is the first, and the start time is 9:00 am MST. The others are on Dec1, Dec 17, and Jan 8.  Our trainer

  • “Wyoming’s Judicial Merit Selection Process”, Laramie

    Laramie League hosts "Wyoming's Judicial Merit Selection Process", presented by League member Devon O'Connell, member of the Wyoming Judicial Nominating Commission. 2nd Floor Conference Room, Laramie Plains Civic Center.

  • Webinar: BillTracker50

    League members on the Legislative Committee that tracks legislation should attend one of the four trainings. This is the second, and the start time is 1:00 pm MST. The others are on Dec 17 and Jan 8.  Our trainer will

  • Ratification of 13th Amendment, Abolish Slavery

    Ratified on December 6, 1865, this Amendment was the first of three called the “Civil War Amendments.”  A tug-of-war between Congress and the Supreme Court ensued where SCOTUS claimed that Congress exceeded its powers with the enforcement section and that