From Institute for Justice <[email protected]>
Subject Liberty & Law: Justice after overcoming government immunity
Date June 12, 2024 8:21 PM
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Immunity & Accountability

Three Recent IJ Victories Show How Immunity Stands Between Rights And Remedies

A long-standing legal principle says where there's a right, there needs to be a remedy when that right is violated. All too often, government immunity doctrines make that remedy impossible to reach. In three recent IJ cases, we overcame immunity doctrines, resulting in our clients getting the justice they deserved.

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Fines and Fees

IJ Steps Up to Defend Santa Clara Winery Owners Fighting Excessive Fines

Michael and Kellie Ballard, owners of a historic winery in Santa Clara County, California, are facing more than one hundred thousand dollars in fines because they refuse to evict a long-time employee from a well-maintained trailer on the winery. So, IJ is taking up their case.

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Fourth Amendment

New Jersey Doubles Down on Keeping Baby Blood, Parents Vow to Continue Lawsuit

The Garden State keeps a secret database of blood from every baby born in the state. A group of parents, represented by IJ, repeatedly met with New Jersey officials to craft a solution under which the state would get parental consent to keep the blood beyond the initial screening. But the officials refused to budge. So, we will fight on.

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Beyond the Brief: Why Holding Feds Accountable is (ALMOST) Impossible

We discuss some outrageous cases of abuse by federal officials, why it’s so hard to sue the Feds, and what IJ is doing to clear a path to justice.

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Bound By Oath: The Despotic Power

A Supreme Court’s decision in 1954 to abandon previous constitutional limits on the government’s power to take property from Person A to give it to Person B greenlit the era of urban renewal, which saw over a thousand cities across the country seize and bulldoze entire neighborhoods en masse.

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