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Institute for Justice

Founded in 1991 by Chip Mellor and Clint Bolick, the Institute for Justice is a libertarian public interest law firm in the United States. Its mission is to provide pro bono legal advice and representation, litigating strategically to pursue its free market agenda. It supports school choice and opposes affirmative action and eminent domain abuse.

The Institute has been involved in numerous high-profile cases. Particularly noteworthy cases include school choice lawsuits in Cleveland, Milwaukee, and Arizona, a eminent domain lawsuit brought against Donald Trump, and the interstate wine sales case of Swedenburg v. Kelly currently in front of the Supreme Court.

In 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." [1]. The Institute also conducts training programs for law students, hosts several annual conferences, and publishes several newsletters, including Liberty and Law.

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.

Mellor currently serves as the Insitute's president and general counsel, while Bolick serves as counsel for strategic litigation.

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Last updated: 05-20-2005 04:02:32