The first annual conference took place in 1923, creating what has become the leading training event for
the equal justice community.
They provide advocacy, guidance, information, training, and technical assistance for members of
the equal justice community, especially those working in public defense and civil legal aid.
The NLADA Insurance Program's knowledge, experience and dedication to
the equal justice community is unparalleled in the insurance market; we advocate for competitive pricing and product excellence on behalf of your specialized insurance needs.
Our knowledge, experience and dedication to
the equal justice community is unparalleled in the insurance market.
We know you will be a tremendous asset to the Alliance for
Equal Justice community.
Not exact matches
Jeff Sessions is reviving a losing war on marijuana that is devastating low - income Americans & our
communities of color and dashing our ideals of
equal justice.
Emma serves on the Executive Committee of the 49 -
community organization membered Equal Start Community Coalition, Seattle King County Race & Justice Committee, is a member of the Race and Equity Core Group at the National Network of Gra
community organization membered
Equal Start
Community Coalition, Seattle King County Race & Justice Committee, is a member of the Race and Equity Core Group at the National Network of Gra
Community Coalition, Seattle King County Race &
Justice Committee, is a member of the Race and Equity Core Group at the National Network of Grantmakers.
«Ultimately artist Anthony Goicolea's design was recommended by the Commission and selected as a result of the circular layout and permanency of the bronze stones that expressed the uncompromised strength of LGBT
community, marries well within the sites natural environment, invites sitting and contemplation and stands for equality, fairness,
justice, and
equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens,» the state parks department said in its statement.
[79] «The new sustainable development goals adopted by the United Nations call for the international
community to come together to promote the rule of law; support
equal access to
justice for all; reduce corruption; and develop effective, accountable, and transparent institutions at all levels.»
All New Yorkers deserve
equal protection and climate
justice begins with
community justice.
Pre-Campaign
Community Service / Activism: Worked extensively with Family of Woodstock, Rip Van Winkle Council of Boy Scouts of America, establishing Ulster County Habitat for Humanity, Ralph Darmstadt Homeless Shelter, Ulster County Board of Health and Ulster County Human Rights Commission, Caring Hands Soup Kitchen Board Member, Midtown Rising Board Member, Teacher at Woodbourne Prison, part of Rising Hope Program Platform At a Glance Economy: Supports farming subsidies, job creation through infrastructure investments in rural broadband and sustainable technology, in favor of strong unions Healthcare: Medicare for All Women's Rights: Pro-choice, supports fully funding Planned Parenthood, birth control to be paid for employer, supports
equal pay for
equal work Racial
Justice: Will work to prevent discrimination of all kind Immigration: Supports comprehensive immigration reform that includes path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants Foreign Policy: Supports increased pressure on North Korea but not military intervention Environment: Supports measures to stall climate change and create green jobs LGBTQ: Supports anti-discrimination of all people Gun Control: Will not take NRA money, supports common sense gun control and against Faso's vote to allow the mentally disabled to obtain firearms
Westchester County Legislator Catherine Borgia said: «Thank you County Executive Latimer, for reaffirming Westchester's values as a welcoming
community that believes in
equal justice for all by signing the Immigration Protection Act.
Human Rights Activist, and Founder of the
Equal Justice Initiative BRYAN STEVENSON to Discuss Memoir Just Mercy At Free
Community Conversation Event Presented by Facing History and Ourselves and The Allstate Foundation, and Arts Emerson and the City of Boston on Wednesday, December 9
Next month,
Equal Justice Initiative Founder Bryan Stevenson will speak on issues of injustice and their legacy today at two free Facing History
Community Conversations held in partnership with The Allstate Foundation, one in Chicago on March 18 and one in Cleveland on March 19.
The principal mission of the Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under Law is to secure, through the rule of law,
equal justice for all, particularly in the areas of criminal
justice, fair housing and
community development, economic
justice, educational opportunities, and voting rights.
We are a
community of agencies dedicated to the ideal of
equal access to
justice.
The Campaign is supported by the Campaign Leadership Council, an all - volunteer committee of New Hampshire
community leaders dedicated to the idea that
equal justice for all makes our state stronger.
As an independent 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2000, the Endowment for
Equal Justice is governed by a board of directors comprised of dedicated community leaders and civil justice advocates from across Wash
Justice is governed by a board of directors comprised of dedicated
community leaders and civil
justice advocates from across Wash
justice advocates from across Washington.
We cooperate with many other
community organizations to help ensure that all citizens have
equal access to
justice.
He is a member of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, along with groups devoted to ensuring safety within our
communities and
equal access to the civil
justice system.
legal service is a matter of limited but uneasy debate in the
community of reformers, progressives and do - gooders dedicated to the concept of
equal access to
justice for everyone.
Generally lauded by judges and leaders of the profession, the long - term systemic value of pro bono legal service is a matter of limited but uneasy debate in the
community of reformers, progressives and do - gooders dedicated to the concept of
equal access to
justice for everyone.
Join Guest Speaker, Paula Boggs, and have a glass of wine while you hear from Eastside Legal Assistance Program and the Campaign for
Equal Justice about the need for legal aid in your
community and how you can help.
Today, in coalition with BC Civil Liberties Association, Pivot Legal Society, and
Community Legal Assistance Society, West Coast LEAF held a press conference to announce our list of comprehensive recommendations to reform BC's
justice system in service of building a more just,
equal, and inclusive province.
In coalition with BC Civil Liberties Association, Pivot Legal Society, and
Community Legal Assistance Society, West Coast LEAF published a list of comprehensive recommendations to reform BC's
justice system in service of a more just,
equal, and inclusive province.
Since 1976, in honor of the significant contribution of Black attorneys dedicated to the pursuit of excellence,
justice,
equal opportunity and positive change, the Barristers» Association of Philadelphia, Inc. has held an annual dinner to celebrate up - and - coming law students, practicing attorneys and jurists who embody professionalism, dedication to the profession as well as a commitment to the Black Philadelphia legal
community and public
communities.
I am personally encouraged to see Law Day events in
communities outside of major provincial urban centres as engagement with the public in these
communities is integral to ensuring that all citizens of Canada are educated about the
justice system and that access to
justice is
equal for all people, no matter where they choose to reside.
The first step towards «achieving access to
justice in its fullest sense» is
equal representation from members outside the core legal
community.
The MBF, through its grant programs and charitable activities, represents the commitment of the Massachusetts legal
community to improve the administration of
justice and to ensure
equal access to the legal system for all residents.
Fulfill your annual pro bono service requirement and be recognized for your commitment to
equal justice by making a contribution of $ 350 or more to
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida.
You can fulfill your annual pro bono service goals (Florida Bar Rule 4.6 - 1) and become a partner in
equal justice by making a contribution of $ 350 or more to
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida.
On Thursday, April 26, CPCS had the pleasure of honoring exceptional members of our
community — attorneys from the public and private counsel divisions, as well as a social worker, investigator and administrative professional — who work tirelessly to insure that CPCS meets our mission: to fight for
equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals; to zealously advocate for the rights of individuals; and to promote just public policy to protect the rights of all.
Members of the Commission and staff are available to speak at your events or to groups in your
community about how you can get involved in supporting
equal justice for all.
This meeting was held among leaders of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Boston Bar Association, legal aid providers, and the Chief
Justice to discuss the crucial importance of funding legal aid for the poor and to explore ways the Court and the legal aid community can work together to improve equal access to justice for all lit
Justice to discuss the crucial importance of funding legal aid for the poor and to explore ways the Court and the legal aid
community can work together to improve
equal access to
justice for all lit
justice for all litigants.
During his term, Sandy worked tirelessly to bring awareness to the need for increased legislative funding for these programs and to explore ways the courts and the legal aid
community could better work together to improve
equal access to
justice for all litigants.
Partner Ashley Campbell addressed the NC
Equal Access to
Justice Commission informing the group of the advocacy and representative work of the Campbell
Community Law Clinic.
In addition to his professional affiliations, Mr. Marshall is extremely active in
community affairs and serves on the boards of the
Equal Justice Society, the United Negro College Fund, and HomeBase / The Center for Common Concerns.
It is essential that the entire legal
community engage in conversation and action that results in
equal access to
justice for all.
The Alliance for
Equal Justice is a network of organizations providing and supporting civil legal aid to low income, vulnerable, and marginalized individuals and
communities.
The ACLCO is pleased to share its Annual Report, «Together Making the
Equal Rights Dream a Reality» intended to showcase the fine work done in our
community legal clinics for audiences such as local
communities,
community partners, funders, government and the broader
justice sector.
ALA provides the low income and the Asian and Pacific Islander
community equal access to the legal
justice system through direct legal services and
community education in the areas of immigration and citizenship, public benefits, domestic violence, consumer rights, housing, and civil rights.
Using advocacy, public education,
community development, coalition building, and
community bridging, MOSAIC fulfills a vision of equality, social
justice,
equal access, and democracy.
EJI is a private, nonprofit organization that challenges poverty and racial injustice, advocates for
equal treatment in the criminal
justice system, and creates hope for marginalized
communities.
Everything we do within the Alliance for
Equal Justice comes back to the people and
communities we work with.
The Alliance for
Equal Justice is a network of Washington State organizations that work together in a collaborative way to coordinate strategy and delivery of civil legal aid to people and
communities that experience poverty and injustice.
By responding to the pleas for help and providing
equal access to
justice, each of you gives back to and strengthens your
community.
In addition, NJP is an integral member of and provides support for the Alliance for
Equal Justice, Washington's coordinated statewide civil legal aid delivery system, which brings together a network of volunteer attorney programs, specialty legal aid providers, and supporters working to ensure equal justice for all low - income communities in Washin
Equal Justice, Washington's coordinated statewide civil legal aid delivery system, which brings together a network of volunteer attorney programs, specialty legal aid providers, and supporters working to ensure equal justice for all low - income communities in Wash
Justice, Washington's coordinated statewide civil legal aid delivery system, which brings together a network of volunteer attorney programs, specialty legal aid providers, and supporters working to ensure
equal justice for all low - income communities in Washin
equal justice for all low - income communities in Wash
justice for all low - income
communities in Washington.
His vocal and powerful advocacy within both his local
community and the boardroom has advanced the message of
equal justice and emphasized the importance of legal aid.
Kenneth C. Frazier has long served as a champion of
equal justice and as a leader for pro bono assistance, commitment to diversity and contributions to the legal aid
community.
Max's philanthropic legacy and national leadership within the corporate legal
community reflect his conviction that
equal access to
justice is a national moral imperative and is essential to building strong
communities.