Phrases with «justice reformers»

"Justice reformers" refers to individuals or groups who work towards improving and making changes to the legal system in order to achieve fairness and equality. They aim to address issues and flaws in the system to ensure that everyone receives just treatment and a fair chance within the legal framework. Full definition

Sentences with «justice reformers»

  • Criminal justice reformers should build upon those efforts, while school reformers must press harder on what they are doing so far. (californiapolicycenter.org)
  • Maybe then justice reformers will feel compelled to change court fees and processes to become more affordable and straightforward in service of individual and small commercial litigants. (slaw.ca)
  • That group includes the artists Tania Bruguera, Arthur Jafa, Malik Gaines, Theaster Gates, and Hank Willis Thomas alongside playwright Lynn Nottage, poet Elizabeth Alexander, curator and writer Kimberly Drew, juvenile justice reformer Adam Foss, and urban revitalization strategist Majora Carter, among others. (artnews.com)
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