
The Institute for Justice
IJ is the national civil liberties law firm that represents everyday people—free of charge—when the government violates their most important constitutional rights.
About Us - Institute for Justice
IJ is the national civil liberties law firm that represents everyday people—free of charge—when the government violates their most important constitutional rights.
IJ's Cases - Institute for Justice
IJ wins three out of four cases through outright courtroom victories or legislative change prompted by our lawsuits. IJ clients like Elijah and Ashley Durham stand for their rights and the rights of …
Contact Us - Institute for Justice
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The IJ Team - Institute for Justice
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Issues - Institute for Justice
IJ’s work targets the core freedoms that form the foundation of a free society: the rights to own and enjoy property, speak freely, earn a living, and have a meaningful choice in your children’s …
Welcome to IJ! - Institute for Justice
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News and Updates - Institute for Justice
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First Amendment - Institute for Justice
Since IJ’s founding, we have launched more than 60 lawsuits to defend the First Amendment and have won the vast majority of them, including one U.S. Supreme Court victory and eight major …
Supreme Court Cases - Institute for Justice
To end these abuses, IJ challenges the government at all legal levels, including the U.S. Supreme Court, where it has argued 13 cases spanning property rights, educational choice, economic …