About ILR



About ILR

The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) is a national campaign, representing the nation's business community, with the critical mission of making America's legal system simpler, fairer and faster for everyone.

Founded by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in 1998 to address the country's litigation explosion, ILR is the only national legal reform advocate to approach reform comprehensively by not only working to change the laws, but also changing the legal climate.

ILR supports:

  • federal and state legislative reforms
  • voter education efforts
  • public education campaigns
  • grassroots activities

ILR aims to:

  • neutralize plaintiff trial lawyers' excessive influence over the legal and political systems
  • create and maintain public support for legal reform, including building alliances with groups and organizations to advance the legal reform agenda
  • enact common sense reforms to ensure fairness in liability suits
  • ensure damage awards are fair and equitable, eliminate frivolous lawsuits, and enforce legal ethics rules

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ILR Research


101 Ways to Improve State Legal Systems

101 Ways to Improve State Legal SystemsILR has released a comprehensive compendium of legal reform options for implementation by state legislatures, which allows legal reform leaders to modify their approach based on the unique policy and political landscape of their state.

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