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Washington Legal Foundation

The Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) is a non-profit legal organization located at 2007-2009 Massachusetts Avenue NW, on Embassy Row in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1977, the Foundation's stated goal is "to defend and promote the principles of freedom and justice." The organization promotes pro-business and free-market positions and is widely perceived as conservative.[1][2][3]

The Washington, D.C. headquarters of the Washington Legal Foundation. The building on the left served as the residence of Alice Roosevelt Longworth for over 70 years; the building in the center was designed by Jules Henri de Sibour in 1901 for Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Horace A. Taylor.

WLF addresses a range of legal matters, including commercial free speech, corporate criminal liability, environmental regulation, food and drug law, health care, and intellectual property through three primary functions. Its first functions as a public interest law firm that brings original lawsuits, files amicus briefs, intervenes in court cases, and petitions agencies for rulings.[4] It also works as a legal think tank that publishes in seven different formats once every two weeks[citation needed], and it is a non-profit communications company that hosts regular conferences, media briefings, and national educational advertising campaigns.

Litigation edit

Since its founding in 1977,[5] the Washington Legal Foundation has litigated more than 1600 court cases, participated in nearly 900 administrative and regulatory proceedings, and published nearly 2,900 legal studies by over 2,500 different legal experts.[6] They have also initiated 138 judicial misconduct investigations, and filed more than 165 attorney and reform actions and petitions.[citation needed]

Cases in which WLF have been involved include:

Abigail Alliance v. von Eschenbach, 495 F.3d 695 (D.C. Cir. 2007). WLF represented terminally ill plaintiffs who unsuccessfully sued the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for potentially life-saving drugs that had not yet been approved.

Auvil v. CBS "60 Minutes", 67 F.3d 816 (9th Cir. 1995). The appellate court affirmed the trial court's rejection of a challenge to evidence which supported a 60 Minutes broadcast alleging that the Washington apples contained a carcinogen that harms children.

Goldwater v. Carter, 617 F.2d 697 (D.C. Cir. 1979). WLF represented several members of congress who enjoined President Jimmy Carter from unilaterally terminating the Mutual Defense Treaty between the U.S. and Taiwan without the support of a majority of both houses of Congress, or two-thirds of the Senate. The Supreme Court later overruled this decision.

Phillips v. Washington Legal Foundation, 524 U.S. 156 (1998). This case determined that interest earned on a fund belongs to the person who owns the principal. The government’s effort to seize the funds in question was unconstitutional under the takings clause of the Fifth Amendment as applied through the 14th Amendment.

Washington Legal Foundation v. Henney, 202 F.3d 331 (D.C. Cir. 2000). This lawsuit forced the government to admit that neither the FDAMA nor the CME Guidance independently authorizes the FDA to prohibit or sanction drug manufacturers from discussing off-label uses for their drugs.

Washington Legal Foundation v. U.S. Department of Justice, 491 U.S. 440 (1989). This case held that the Federal Advisory Committee Act did not apply to U.S. Justice Department's solicitation of the American Bar Association’s views on prospective judicial nominees.

Washington Legal Foundation v. Shalala, U.S. Dist. Lexis 9377 (1993). The court dismissed the complaint for lack of standing when WLF sued on behalf of a cardiac surgeon and two human heart valve recipients to enjoin the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA from enforcing regulatory restrictions that would subject human-tissue heart valves to FDA's premarket approval process.

Amicus curiae edit

In Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, the Washington Legal Foundation filed a brief that argued that certain provisions of the PATRIOT Act do not violate the First Amendment. The statute makes it a crime to give any form of aid, including humanitarian assistance, to groups on the U.S. State Department’s list of foreign terrorist organizations.[7][8]

"In All Fairness" edit

WLF regularly publishes an advertisement, "In All Fairness" in the national edition of The New York Times in which the organization presents its point of view on an issue.

Partnerships edit

WLF regularly partners with Washington-based think tanks such as the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings Institution, the Cato Institute, and The Heritage Foundation.

References edit

  1. ^ Greenhouse, Linda (2002-12-10). "Method of Legal Services Financing Is Challenged Before Supreme Court". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  2. ^ King, Wayne; Weaver Jr, Warren (1987-02-10). "WASHINGTON TALK: BRIEFING; A Legal Battle on Judges". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Savage, David G. (2002-12-10). "$5 Dispute Could Decide Fate of Legal Aid Program". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  4. ^ Lewis, Charles (1 October 1998). The Buying of the Congress: How Special Interests Have Stolen Your Right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Avon Books. ISBN 978-0380975969.
  5. ^ Anderson, Steven (2023-03-05). "50 years of fighting — PLF looks back at our beginning". Pacific Legal Foundation. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  6. ^ "Washington Legal Foundation 2021 Annual Report" (PDF). Washington Legal Foundation. 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-05-29. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  7. ^ "Brief amici curiae of James J. Carey, et al. (SCOTUSblog)" (PDF). 2009-07-06.
  8. ^ "COURT STRIKES DOWN PORTIONS OF LAW BARRING SUPPORT FOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS" (PDF). 2007-12-11.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Washington Legal Foundation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message The Washington Legal Foundation WLF is a non profit legal organization located at 2007 2009 Massachusetts Avenue NW on Embassy Row in Washington D C Founded in 1977 the Foundation s stated goal is to defend and promote the principles of freedom and justice The organization promotes pro business and free market positions and is widely perceived as conservative 1 2 3 The Washington D C headquarters of the Washington Legal Foundation The building on the left served as the residence of Alice Roosevelt Longworth for over 70 years the building in the center was designed by Jules Henri de Sibour in 1901 for Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Horace A Taylor WLF addresses a range of legal matters including commercial free speech corporate criminal liability environmental regulation food and drug law health care and intellectual property through three primary functions Its first functions as a public interest law firm that brings original lawsuits files amicus briefs intervenes in court cases and petitions agencies for rulings 4 It also works as a legal think tank that publishes in seven different formats once every two weeks citation needed and it is a non profit communications company that hosts regular conferences media briefings and national educational advertising campaigns Contents 1 Litigation 1 1 Amicus curiae 2 In All Fairness 3 Partnerships 4 References 5 External linksLitigation editSince its founding in 1977 5 the Washington Legal Foundation has litigated more than 1600 court cases participated in nearly 900 administrative and regulatory proceedings and published nearly 2 900 legal studies by over 2 500 different legal experts 6 They have also initiated 138 judicial misconduct investigations and filed more than 165 attorney and reform actions and petitions citation needed Cases in which WLF have been involved include Abigail Alliance v von Eschenbach 495 F 3d 695 D C Cir 2007 WLF represented terminally ill plaintiffs who unsuccessfully sued the Food and Drug Administration FDA for potentially life saving drugs that had not yet been approved Auvil v CBS 60 Minutes 67 F 3d 816 9th Cir 1995 The appellate court affirmed the trial court s rejection of a challenge to evidence which supported a 60 Minutes broadcast alleging that the Washington apples contained a carcinogen that harms children Goldwater v Carter 617 F 2d 697 D C Cir 1979 WLF represented several members of congress who enjoined President Jimmy Carter from unilaterally terminating the Mutual Defense Treaty between the U S and Taiwan without the support of a majority of both houses of Congress or two thirds of the Senate The Supreme Court later overruled this decision Phillips v Washington Legal Foundation 524 U S 156 1998 This case determined that interest earned on a fund belongs to the person who owns the principal The government s effort to seize the funds in question was unconstitutional under the takings clause of the Fifth Amendment as applied through the 14th Amendment Washington Legal Foundation v Henney 202 F 3d 331 D C Cir 2000 This lawsuit forced the government to admit that neither the FDAMA nor the CME Guidance independently authorizes the FDA to prohibit or sanction drug manufacturers from discussing off label uses for their drugs Washington Legal Foundation v U S Department of Justice 491 U S 440 1989 This case held that the Federal Advisory Committee Act did not apply to U S Justice Department s solicitation of the American Bar Association s views on prospective judicial nominees Washington Legal Foundation v Shalala U S Dist Lexis 9377 1993 The court dismissed the complaint for lack of standing when WLF sued on behalf of a cardiac surgeon and two human heart valve recipients to enjoin the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA from enforcing regulatory restrictions that would subject human tissue heart valves to FDA s premarket approval process Amicus curiae edit In Holder v Humanitarian Law Project the Washington Legal Foundation filed a brief that argued that certain provisions of the PATRIOT Act do not violate the First Amendment The statute makes it a crime to give any form of aid including humanitarian assistance to groups on the U S State Department s list of foreign terrorist organizations 7 8 In All Fairness editWLF regularly publishes an advertisement In All Fairness in the national edition of The New York Times in which the organization presents its point of view on an issue Partnerships editWLF regularly partners with Washington based think tanks such as the American Enterprise Institute the Brookings Institution the Cato Institute and The Heritage Foundation References edit Greenhouse Linda 2002 12 10 Method of Legal Services Financing Is Challenged Before Supreme Court The New York Times Retrieved 2010 05 27 King Wayne Weaver Jr Warren 1987 02 10 WASHINGTON TALK BRIEFING A Legal Battle on Judges The New York Times Savage David G 2002 12 10 5 Dispute Could Decide Fate of Legal Aid Program Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 05 27 Lewis Charles 1 October 1998 The Buying of the Congress How Special Interests Have Stolen Your Right to Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness Avon Books ISBN 978 0380975969 Anderson Steven 2023 03 05 50 years of fighting PLF looks back at our beginning Pacific Legal Foundation Retrieved 2023 05 29 Washington Legal Foundation 2021 Annual Report PDF Washington Legal Foundation 2021 Archived PDF from the original on 2023 05 29 Retrieved 2023 05 29 Brief amici curiae of James J Carey et al SCOTUSblog PDF 2009 07 06 COURT STRIKES DOWN PORTIONS OF LAW BARRING SUPPORT FOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS PDF 2007 12 11 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Washington Legal Foundation amp oldid 1221277832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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