
Scott Bullock
Scott Bullock joined the Institute for Justice at its founding in 1991. In January 2016, he became its second President. Since becoming president, IJ has more than doubled in size in terms of its staff, budget, and the number of cases it litigates (including more than doubling its cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.) Since 2020, IJ has also launched three new projects, focused on immunity and accountability, Fourth Amendment rights, and zoning justice.
Before becoming president, Bullock served as a senior attorney and litigated a wide variety of constitutional challenges in federal and state courts, including some of IJ’s most iconic cases.