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Our issue Areas

Learn More About Economic Liberty

Economic Liberty

IJ believes that all people have the right to earn an honest living in the occupation of their choice without arbitrary, unnecessary, or protectionist government interference.

Learn More About Private Property

Private Property

IJ defends the right of all Americans to own and enjoy their property free from unjust seizures, searches, and fines.

Learn More About First Amendment

First Amendment

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.

Learn More About Educational Choice

Educational Choice

IJ stands for the idea that every child deserves a chance at a great education and that all parents, regardless of means, should enjoy the freedom to direct their children’s education.

Our Projects

Learn More About Civil Forfeiture

Civil Forfeiture

Unlike criminal forfeiture, which takes property from convicted criminals, civil forfeiture does not require property owners to be convicted of a crime—or even charged with one—to permanently lose their cash, cars, businesses or even their homes.

Learn More About Homemade Food

Homemade Food

All individuals have the right to produce, advertise, sell, procure, and consume the foods of their choice. IJ ensures they can use these rights to provide for themselves, their families, and their communities.

Learn More About Zoning Justice

Zoning Justice

IJ’s Zoning Justice Project exists to combat the derision of property rights that is built in to the concept of restrictive zoning regulations. In place of this unchecked abuse, IJ will offer the courts and the public a traditional understanding of property rights that is respectful of both property rights and mindful of legitimate public needs.