He easily identified with the struggle to
achieve equal justice for all people no matter their station in life.
Not exact matches
Bryan Stevenson stood
for the
Equal Justice Initiative, a legal - justice cause yet to achieve widespread recog
Justice Initiative, a legal -
justice cause yet to achieve widespread recog
justice cause yet to
achieve widespread recognition.
Public interest work can allow you to
achieve greater goals beyond earning a paycheck, such as working to effect societal change, supporting an important public cause, or providing
equal access to
justice for needy individuals and organizations.
Through education and advocacy, we will continue to make progress to
achieve equal access to
justice for low - income families and individuals in our state.
You can see that with all other UN member states Canada committed to promote the rule of law at the national and international levels (a fairly general target — not too hard to
achieve) and to ensure
equal access to
justice for all (much more concrete and challenging).
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.
These vulnerable litigants must have greater access to legal representation if we are to
achieve our constitutional mission of fostering
equal justice for all, rich and poor alike.
Recognizing that access to the civil
justice system is a fundamental right, the ATJ Board works to
achieve equal access
for those facing economic and other significant barriers.
represented upwards of 600 pro bono clients since 2013,
achieving life - changing results
for individuals and making major contributions on issues of
equal justice in the United States and internationally.
The
Equal Justice Works National Advisory Committee is comprised of public interest law students and professionals who provide guidance and advice to the organization and help us
achieve our goal of expanding public interest opportunities
for law students and lawyers.