Center Ice Policy

About Us

passionate about driving success for businesses

About Us

Mission Possible: Advancing an America-First Innovation Policy

We represent a broad range of technology sectors and are dedicated to supporting and promoting American technological innovation.
Continuous innovation is essential for both national prosperity and national security.

Our mission is to maximize innovation through policies that strengthen intellectual property rights, promote fair competition, and support entrepreneurs. We advocate for a policy environment where innovation flourishes, competition thrives, and consumers benefit.

We believe that:

  • Innovation precedes implementation — Innovators climb, implementers plateau.
  • Strong IP rights are the foundation of technological progress.
  • Free and fair markets, not political intervention, drive innovation.
  • Entrepreneurship is the bridge between invention and economic growth.

Our Mission & Vision

Discover the core principles that guide us

Our Vission

We are a non-profit public policy organization committed to advancing constitutional governance, protecting individual rights, and promoting judicial integrity.

Our Mission

A nation where justice is grounded in the Constitution — not political influence — and where innovation, liberty, and equal protection thrive together.

Principles That Define Our Work

Our Core Values

We champion innovation-first policies that strengthen IP rights, promote fair competition, and empower inventors, startups, and entrepreneurs across America.
  • Freedom to Create

  • Property Rights for Innovators

  • Dynamic Competition

  • Economic Growth through Innovation

Stand With Us to Protect the Constitution

The Center for Innovation, Competition & Entrepreneurship Policy (Center ICE Policy) is a nonprofit policy advocacy organization dedicated to advancing America’s innovation ecosystem. We promote policies that strengthen intellectual property rights, foster fair competition, and empower entrepreneurs to bring transformative technologies to market.

Leadership

experience in law, policy, and advocacy.

Curt Levey

President, The Committee for Justice
Curt Levey, an attorney and former artificial intelligence scientist, is president of the Committee for Justice (CFJ) and a veteran of Supreme Court confirmation battles.

Ashley Baker

Director of Public Policy, The Committee for Justice
Ashley Baker is the Director of Public Policy at the Committee for Justice. Her focus areas include the Supreme Court, technology and regulatory policy, and judicial nominations.

Lisa Neuder

General Counsel, The Committee for Justice
Lisa Neuder serves as General Counsel for the Committee for Justice, providing legal oversight and strategic guidance on policy initiatives. With extensive experience in constitutional law and nonprofit governance
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