Sentences with phrase «justice reform efforts»

I invite those of you who see yourselves reflected in the list above to consider getting involved in justice reform efforts — there are many opportunities available!
This year, in a speech that included applause for Cuomo's criminal justice reform efforts such as strengthening state oversight of jail and his plan to fight the federal government on the tax law, Cuomo sought to give shootouts to individual members of the Legislature and praise Attorney General Eric Schneiderman as well as DiNapoli.
It also suggests strong support for our civil justice reform efforts at the state level, where a call to action has been issued by the Conference of Chief Justices (CCJ) and the Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA) to transform our state courts to ensure access for all.
, the speaker's message seems to overlook that unclogging courts is goal number one of any respectable justice reform effort.
The Action Committee reports have sparked, and had a profound impact upon, a number of justice reform efforts that are presently underway across Canada, including, and this is the second development, Alberta's Reforming Family Justice Initiative.
Justice reform efforts also need to reach out to other fields for research, insights and solutions.
Eric Koch, a spokesman for Mark - Viverito, said she believes strongly in criminal justice reform efforts.
This includes developing, implementing, and managing legal and legislative strategies for ILR's civil justice reform efforts, as well as shareholder activism and campaign finance reform issues.
Jeffries, who has repeatedly criticized de Blasio's criminal justice reform efforts, also called for inquiries to be conducted by state officials and the city's inspector general for the NYPD.
«This is change; this is reform; this is moving forward,» Ms. Mark - Viverito said in a phone interview on Tuesday, citing her criminal justice reform efforts.
He has also worked with Mural Arts Philadelphia through their Restorative Justice program, and is a «Right of Return» fellow — a program that invests in formerly incarcerated artists to create original works of art that can further propel criminal justice reform efforts.
My experience is that, at least in BC, justice reform efforts have focused primarily on accessibility.
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