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Institute for Justice focuses on using public-interest litigation to advance individual freedoms. It wins cases and conducts training, communications, activism, and research to promote economic liberty, educational choice, private property rights, freedom of speech, and other core liberties, while restoring constitutional limits on government power. Its work is carried out through strategic lawsuits, policy advocacy, and education of law students, lawyers, and activists, aiming to help people gain greater control over their own destinies. Compared to peers, IJ emphasizes targeted, impact-focused litigation and a strong emphasis on training the next generation of public-interest advocates alongside research and outreach. The goal is to expand the practical reach of liberty by reducing government overreach and increasing individual autonomy.
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1991
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This morning, nonprofit public interest law firm Institute for Justice is expected to announce that it has partnered with Wildtype and UPSIDE Foods in a federal lawsuit filed against the State of Texas alleging that the state's ban on the sale of cultivated meat is itself unlawful.
IJ also placed No. 1 in views of YouTube videos (two minutes or longer) among "judicial defense and rule of law" groups.
Elon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, has filed a brief to the U.S. Supreme Court questioning the legality of sending “broad, suspicionless” requests for data to crypto exchanges such as Coinbase and other firms.Many crypto exchanges have been hit by these types of requests, termed “John Doe” requests. And it’s not been limited to Coinbase: Competitor crypto exchange Kraken and USDC stablecoin issuer Circle received them in 2021.The brief was filed in support of the case of James Harper, who has been locked in a legal battle with the IRS since 2020. Harper’s civil case objected to the IRS using a subpoena to obtain three years of transaction records concerning over 14,000 customers from cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, including himself.The argument hinges on the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment, which protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government, ensuring that warrants are issued only when the government can prove probable cause and provides specific details.The X attorney’s brief, filed on Friday, asks whether these Fourth Amendment protections permit “warrantless searches of customer records held by third-party service providers if the records are contractually owned by the customer” and “if those records enable surveillance of future behavior.”The brief says that “Mr. Harper’s contract with the exchange made clear that the records belonged to him and that the exchange would protect his privacy.”In particular, the brief focuses on what is called the “third-party doctrine,” a legal precedent established in the 1970s that can enable these types of invasive data requests—as long as they are directed toward a third party, rather than a particular private individual.For example, the application of the “third-party doctrine” could allow the government to access an individual's bank records, which they gave consent for the bank to access, without a warrant, but not papers stored in their home.A decision by the Supreme Court in favor of Mr
Ggwash has partnered with the Arlington-based, libertarian-leaning Institute for Justice (IJ), who know the contours of free speech better than most, to make sure this sort of gagging of free speech doesn't happen again, either to Ggwash or to any other organization attempting to communicate with elected officials.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - California-based lab-grown meat company UPSIDE Foods partnered with the Institute for Justice to file a lawsuit against Florida for banning cultivated meat in the state.
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Industries
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Arlington, Virginia
Founded
1991
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