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John E. Kramer
Vice President for Communications
jkramer@ij.org

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John Kramer’s strategic media relations work—coupled with IJ’s litigation—is credited with protecting homeowners and small businesses nationwide from eminent domain abuse as well as securing the rights of entrepreneurs to earn an honest living when the government sought to shut them out.  Kramer worked in the court of public opinion to help ensure that First Amendment protections extended to the Internet.  He has applied the media’s bully pulpit to unite foster children with loving adoptive families when state bureaucrats refused to grant adoptions based on the practice of “race matching.” 

Applying market-based principles, he has helped the Institute for Justice personalize, humanize and dramatize its stories of individual liberty to the mainstream media.

Kramer lectures nationwide on the fundamentals of media relations, including at the Institute’s conferences.  His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, among other news outlets.  In 1997, he earned The Bronze Anvil award for op-ed and editorial placement, the top such award given by the Public Relations Society of America.   In 2000, he earned the International Association of Business Communicators’ “Silver Inkwell” for his media relations work with the Institute for Justice.  In 2001, the billboard campaign, which he directed that is credited with saving 60 buildings and more than 120 businesses in downtown Pittsburgh from the abuse of eminent domain, won the Outdoor Advertising Association of America’s silver medal for Best Media Plan.  In 2004, he earned the Bulldog Reporter’s Silver Prize for his work spotlighting eminent domain abuse, which, among many other features, earned a story by Mike Wallace on the season opener of 60 Minutes. In 2005, he won the Platinum MarCom Creative award for his work fighting eminent domain abuse.  In 2006, Kramer was featured as a “Voice of Authority” on public relations and the law in the nation’s leading collegiate public relations textbook, “The Practice of Public Relations,” by Faser Seitel.

Kramer received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from New Mexico State University.  He received his graduate training in journalism at the University of Nevada-Reno, where he taught introductory journalism. In his spare time Kramer enjoys working on his versions of the great American novel and oil painting.


Through strategic litigation, communications, training, and outreach, the Institute for Justice advances a rule of law under which individuals can control their own destinies as free and responsible members of society. We litigate 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. Through these activities we challenge the ideology of the welfare state and illustrate and extend the benefits of freedom to those whose full enjoyment of liberty is denied by government. The Institute was founded in 1991 by William Mellor and Clint Bolick.

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