Not exact matches
My enemies are people who would deny me my religious freedom, not Christians as a whole, and the best remedies
tend to involve
civil conversation, the
courts, and the occasional school board meeting... When doing inter-faith work the goal is not to convert anyone or get them to agree with you, but to help them see you (and our community) as a positive.
Also, one easy response to the fear that private dispute resolution will
tend to marginalize the
courts, on the
civil side, is that it hasn't happened in, for example, the maritime law world and the reinsurance worlds.
The distinction being broadly one between disobedience to orders or writs made or issued in
civil actions (
civil contempts) and contumacious behaviour or behaviour which
tends to publicly depreciate the authority of the
court or the administration of justice (criminal contempts).
The national Action Committee on Access to Justice in
Civil and Family Matters notes in its final report that only about 6.5 % of legal problems ever make it to
court, but it is unlikely in the extreme that so many of the people with high school diplomas or less are bundled into the 93.5 % who manage to resolve their legal issues outside of
court, especially when we know that for people with low incomes, legal issues
tend not come one at a time but cluster and multiply into other areas of the law.
Acceptance of digitized records
tends to be less great in jurisdictions where computers are not a ubiquitous part of life (e.g. Third World and developing country bueaucracies and
courts), and
tends to be less in bureaucracities than in legal proceedings (because low level bureaucrats are often more rigid than the senior
civil servants of the judiciary).