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Institute for Justice

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Founded in 1991 by Chip Mellor and Clint Bolick, the Institute for Justice is a US libertarian public interest law firm. John Blundell was also a founder director.[1]

"In pursuit of its goal of a radical laissez-faire capitalism, the Institute has initiated a number of lawsuits aimed at ending government regulation of business. While the lawsuits generally involve small businesses, often in communities of color, the goal is to set a legal precedent for the deregulation of big business in general. Utilizing both litigation and public advocacy, the Institute has also played a critical role in the groundbreaking school voucher programs in Milwaukee and Cleveland."[1]

However, aside from providing legal assistance to businesses, the Institute has occasionally given help to individuals against government oppression. One example was in the Supreme Court case Gonzales v. Raich, the Institute issued an amicus curiae brief on behalf of a medical marijuana patient.[2]

In a addition to litigation, "the Institute [takes its cases] to the court of public opinion with a blitz of editorials and op-eds in leading local and national newspapers."[3]

One of the target of the Institute is campaign finance reform. The Arizona chapter has filed a lawsuit challenging the "Clean Elections Act".

Funding

The initial funding for the Institute came from the Koch Family Foundations, which also fund the libertarian Cato Institute and Citizens for a Sound Economy. The Walton Family Foundation also contributed money.[citation needed]

Officers and Executives

Former staff

Board

Contact details

Institute for Justice
901 N. Glebe Road
Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: 703.682.9320
Fax: 703.682.9321
Web: http://www.ij.org/

Neighbors

Other occupants of 901 N. Glebe include Towers Watson (2 floors), Blackwater offshoot Total Intelligence Solutions (#901), and MZM offshoot Athena Innovative Solutions (#810).

State chapters

Arizona[2]:
398 S Mill Avenue Ste 301
Tempe, AZ 85281
Phone: (480) 557-8300
Fax: (480) 557-8305

Minnesota[3]
527 Marquette Avenue Ste 1600
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phone: (612) 435-3451
Fax: (612) 435-5875

Texas:[4]
816 Congress Ave, Suite 960
Austin, TX 78701-2475
Phone: (512) 480-5936
Fax: (512) 480-5937

Washington (State):[5]
101 Yesler Way Ste 603
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 341-9300
Fax: (206) 341-9311

Articles and resources

Related SourceWatch articles

References

  1. The LSE Hayek Society, "Capitalism", The LSE Hayek Society, archived from January 2003. (Scroll down to see the section on John Blundell).
  2. Arizona. Institute for Justice. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
  3. Minnesota. Institute for Justice. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
  4. Texas. Institute for Justice. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.
  5. Washington. Institute for Justice. Retrieved on 2010-05-04.

External resources

External articles

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