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IJ combines litigation, media relations, strategic research, boots-on-the-ground advocacy and much more to fight on behalf of those individuals who are denied their constitutional rights. IJ is successful in winning over 70 percent of its cases in the court of law, in the court of public opinion or through legislative reforms. IJ has litigated over 446 cases, including twelve before the U.S. Supreme Court.
IJ has earned Charity Navigator’s top 4-star rating every year since 2001, which puts the Institute for Justice in the highest one percentile of the more than 9,000 nonprofits ranked each year by Charity Navigator.
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All merchandise is being sold either at cost or a little above, with any proceeds going to support our work defending the constitutional rights of all Americans.
For everyone who’s asked for IJ swag — now’s your chance, but supplies are limited!
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An employer tried to “fact check” their workers’ faith when they sought a vaccine accommodation. The Sixth Circuit had thoughts.
🎧 Listen to the latest Short Circuit episode:
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Tired of unchecked government power?
Watch our fun, new video poking fun at a serious problem:
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Short Circuit Community Post: Is it a felony to take a gun across state lines when you haven't (yet) been convicted of a crime?
Find out on this week's Short Circuit!
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Can the government punish you for recording someone else breaking the law? Find out on this week's Short Circuit.
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Some attorneys sued to try and change Arizona voting procedures with some aggressive allegations and rhetoric.
But was it so aggressive that they should be sanctioned for filing the complaint?
Find out on this week's Short Circuit:
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A sanctioned Russian oligarch’s girlfriend tried to come to the US to have his baby. It didn’t work out, and she failed to show up to her court hearings, so is she a “fugitive’?
Find out on this week’s @ShortCircuitPod:
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ICYMI, Can the government subpoena your social media accounts and order the companies running them to not to tell you about it? Find out on the latest episode of Short Circuit: https://youtu.be/hCKtuVMSWU4
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The latest episode of @ShortCircuitPod is a triple crossover! @stevelehto and Beyond the Brief host Keith Neily joined Anthony to discuss age restrictions on handgun sales and cases about license plate covers.
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Can the government force you to only exercise a constitutional right once a month? If so, could it do that with speech? Or practicing religion? How about keeping and bearing arms?
Find out on this week's episode of @ShortCircuitPod, a podcast by IJ.
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