[That doesn't mean the problem doesn't exist or that they shouldn't
care about access to justice.]
Andrew Pilliar, a PhD student at UBC Law, recently delivered a TEDx talk on «why you should
care about access to justice.»
-- and a good article once we're into it, but Messrs Ford and Jobs had a very different challenge from those of us who
care about access to justice.
And in the LAO blog issue for Jan. 22, 2014, see Dr. MacFarlane's photo and article, «Fire in the hole: Why every lawyer needs to
care about access to Justice.»
We care about access to justice, a right that belongs to everyone, regardless of status.
We have to re-earn public confidence, and that begins with
caring about access to justice.
Not exact matches
I do
care about the rule of law and
access to justice, and technology gives us reason for some hope on both counts.
We are smart people, we are deeply committed
to our work, and we can and must figure out how
to respond
to this crisis — in multiple small ways since there is no magical single fix here — but first, we have
to care about the question of
access to justice.
Miami Herald - University of Miami legal clinic helps secure benefits for ill Army veteran Miami Herald - Despite progress in backlog, thousands of Florida's veterans still wait for benefits Military reservists say they are passionate
about helping war veterans get benefits - NBC 6 War veteran wants
to «continue
to try
to help people» as lawyer - Local 10 Article Video First Lieutenant Ashley George dreams of military
justice career - Local 10 Article Video «Number one issue for veterans is
access to care» Article Video
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to speed on current reproductive health, rights, and justice issues, review sexual and reproductive health care services offered at PPNYC, learn important messaging skills, and meet other New Yorkers passionate about protecting people's access to health car
to speed on current reproductive health, rights, and
justice issues, review sexual and reproductive health
care services offered at PPNYC, learn important messaging skills, and meet other New Yorkers passionate
about protecting people's
access to health car
to health
care.
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to hear
about constituent concerns around the Affordable
Care Act, the economy, access to health care at Planned Parenthood, and reproductive justice in Misso
Care Act, the economy,
access to health
care at Planned Parenthood, and reproductive justice in Misso
care at Planned Parenthood, and reproductive
justice in Mi
justice in Missouri.