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“Issues of Public Choice in the Context of Health and Safety Regulations and Eminent Domain”
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Interested in talking to someone who
works for a public interest NGO?
The EastAsianLegalStudiesCenter presents
Jason Adkins
Institute for Justice
December 19th at 1:30 PM
LawSchool
Lubar Commons (room 7200)
speaking on
“Issues
of Public Choice in
the Context of Health and Safety Regulations
and Eminent
Domain”
The Institute for Justice,
founded in 1991, is the
nation's only libertarian public interest law firm. IJ litigates to secure economic liberty,
school choice, private property rights, freedom of speech, and other vital
individual liberties and to restore constitutional limits on the power of
government. In addition, IJ trains law students, lawyers, policy activists, and
grassroots organizers in the tactics of public interest litigation and advocacy
for liberty. Through these activities, IJ challenges the ideology of the
welfare state and illustrates and extends the benefits of
freedom to those whose full enjoyment of liberty is denied by government.
Reception provided after the talk.
Submitted by UW Law School Newsletter Admin on December 16, 2008