«Our justice system does not provide
equal justice for everyone, specifically to people of color killed during encounters with law enforcement,» Schneiderman said at a press conference.
Not exact matches
During the closing session of the Canadian Bar Association's Envisioning
Equal Justice Summit: Building Justice for Everyone, held in Vancouver in April, we were asked to come up with one idea from each table to help access to justice and to move justice reform f
Justice Summit: Building
Justice for Everyone, held in Vancouver in April, we were asked to come up with one idea from each table to help access to justice and to move justice reform f
Justice for Everyone, held in Vancouver in April, we were asked to come up with one idea from each table to help access to
justice and to move justice reform f
justice and to move
justice reform f
justice reform forward.
legal service is a matter of limited but uneasy debate in the community of reformers, progressives and do - gooders dedicated to the concept of
equal access to
justice for everyone.
Last week I had the good fortune to have attended the Canadian Bar Association's Envisioning
Equal Justice Summit: Building
Justice for Everyone in Vancouver.
Generally lauded by judges and leaders of the profession, the long - term systemic value of pro bono legal service is a matter of limited but uneasy debate in the community of reformers, progressives and do - gooders dedicated to the concept of
equal access to
justice for everyone.
We hope you will agree that such a society can not exist without
equal access to
justice for everyone who needs to protect and enforce their rights.
By making a contribution, you are joining a valued group of supporters who are affirming that
equal justice should be a reality
for everyone in Central Florida, regardless of their income.
Commendably, the CBA is planning to do just that this coming April at Envisioning
Equal Justice Summit: Building
Justice for Everyone.
It requires action by
everyone to make the elected officials responsible
for funding our courts aware that the words «
equal justice under the law» can not become just another hollow slogan.
We believe that
equal access to
justice for families and individuals who have nowhere else to turn is critical and that
everyone should have access to the legal services and legal remedies — regardless of their ability to pay.
This is what we as judges and attorneys are supposed to be doing: making
equal justice a reality
for everyone, regardless of his or her status in life.
Canadian Bar Association, Envisioning
Equal Justice Summit: Building
Justice for Everyone.
The organization works to provide
equal access to
justice for everyone, regardless of their financial situation.