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- The Institute for Justice
IJ litigates to protect the constitutional rights of all Americans We fight to hold government officials accountable when they violate constitutional rights and to prevent governments at all levels from bending the rules to expand their power or advance illegitimate ends
- 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
- IJs 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 others
- Issues - Institute for Justice
IJ fights for the right to speak freely about the issues that matter most to ordinary people and to defend the free flow of information essential to democratic government and free enterprise
- News and Updates - Institute for Justice
Stay Informed Sign up to receive IJ's biweekly digital magazine, Liberty Law, along with breaking updates about our fight to protect the rights of all Americans Verifying
- IJ’s State Offices - Institute for Justice
IJ is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, with five state offices strategically located across the nation in Florida, Texas, Arizona, and Washington state IJ also maintains a student law clinic at the University of Chicago Law School, the Clinic on Entrepreneurship, which provides free legal assistance to low-income entrepreneurs
- The IJ Team - Institute for Justice
IJ’s attorneys and staff work on behalf of those with the heart but not the means to fight for their most important rights We take our clients’ cases before judges and their stories to the general public, and we educate the public, grassroots activists, lawmakers, lawyers and law students, and elite academic audiences about the vital
- Supreme Court Cases - Institute for Justice
IJ has won a total of 11 cases before the court, with seven wins in the last six years IJ's petitions to the Supreme Court are granted at a rate substantially above the national average, on par with the most respected members of the Supreme Court bar
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