The need for accurate and accessible information will only increase as more people start to advocate for increased
access to the justice system for victims and communities.
Under his leadership, his teams have used online technologies to
expand access to the justice system and have passionately helped more than a million consumers connect with legal representation.
Since their inception, many states around the nation have adopted similar principles to provide a framework which creators of technology products and projects may use to
extend access to the justice system.
The case, launched in April 2017, alleges that BC has a constitutional responsibility under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to
ensure access to the justice system for women who are fleeing violent relationships or facing ongoing abuse from ex-spouses.
We envision a society where poverty or race is not an impediment to justice, work to expand
meaningful access to justice systems and work to achieve justice within the framework of the law.
ICE should treat courthouses as sensitive locations, like it does schools and houses of worship, to allow everyone
free access to our justice system and stop the chilling effect felt by victims and witnesses.»
West Coast LEAF intervened in the distinct matter of «public interest standing» being denied to these women through their representative organization — to argue that such organizations ought to be able to bring forward important constitutional cases on behalf of the many women who do not have
effective access to the justice system on their own.
support plaintiffs and defendants who can't afford
proper access to the justice system -LSB-,] share their stories with like minded people and request financial support towards their legal fees.
The Self - Represented Litigation Network, a nonprofit focused on reforming the system to help those representing themselves, has also used mapping tools to depict
how access to the justice system can vary across the country and sometimes even within the same state.
NJP attorneys in offices around the state provide assistance and direct representation in high priority, complex cases, including cases that address barriers to persons
seeking access to our justice system, and also engage in community education efforts.
However, as a practical step in improving access to justice, this decision will result in more people — in particular, women, disabled people, First Nations people and immigrants, who are less likely be able to afford hearing fees — gaining
access to the justice system without having to compromise their everyday cost of living.
To provide access to justice (and not
just access to the justice system), it is essential for lawyers, judges and immigration officers to take professional training in how to recognize and respond to domestic violence, and in the tactics and dynamics of coercive control.
The mission of Legal Aid Society of Orange County and Community Legal Services of southeast Los Angeles County is to provide civil legal services to seniors and low - income individuals and to promote equal
access to the justice system through advocacy, legal counseling, innovative self - help services, in - depth legal representation, economic development and community education.
In an era where the cost of legal services and lack
of access to the justice system is a great concern, it may be untenable to consider limiting entrance to the profession.
For the injured person, the middle - class family thinking of mortgaging their home to seek access to justice and more, the chief justice understood these challenges and led the high court in
improving access to the justice system, he said.
The firm concentrates on serious personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, product liability and disability claims litigation throughout Ontario.Our firm prides itself on enabling injured victims and their families to
obtain access to the justice system.
The lawyer points to former Chief Justice of Ontario Warren Winkler's observation that «
access to a justice system does not necessarily equate with access to justice.»
Each year, the Legal Foundation of Washington Board of Trustees presents the Charles A. Goldmark Distinguished Service Award to an outstanding individual or organization that has assisted in providing deep and
meaningful access to the justice system.
Since its creation by the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2009, the Commission has worked to foster
expanded access to the justice system for unrepresented, low - income Wisconsin residents.
Lawyers and advocates in the NLADA community are on the front lines working to make equal justice a reality every day by providing low - cost or pro bono legal services and pushing for policies that support equal
access to our justice system for all, regardless of income.
Arizona legal aid attorneys employed by one of the Foundation's approved non-profit organizations are eligible for this loan repayment program in honor of Joyce Holsey, who silently dedicated her life to giving thousands of others a voice and equal
access to our justice system.