Sentences with phrase «ensuring meaningful access to justice»

While we all know that this increase is not enough to ensure meaningful access to justice for all Washingtonians, it is a much needed step in the right direction.
These policies or practices were not designed to reduce the environmental impact of hearings, but were designed to ensure meaningful access to justice.
In the wider scope, the Law Society and the Bar have established positions to ensure meaningful access to justice which have been voiced may times to the MoJ in the LASPO and subsequent debates.

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The legal industry has some «wicked» problems to confront: the access to justice crisis, creating meaningful guardrails for social media and its potential to obliterate fact from misinformation, protecting democracy, and training future lawyers — as well as legal service providers — to ensure they have the competencies, experience, and tools necessary to tackle these challenges.
As more litigants proceed without legal representation, we work to ensure that that all families have meaningful access to the family justice system.
Particularly, at a time when the gaps in access to justice continue to grow, when there are no meaningful increases in funding for Legal Aid, and as litigants and accused increasingly represent themselves in court, it is essential that protections are in place to ensure that every citizen has access to equal justice regardless of income level or ability to pay.
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