Sentences with phrase «make equal access to justice»

The new Lord Chancellor has a great chance to make equal access to justice a reality, as Geoffrey Bindman explains

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[62] She further argued for measures to make it easier to negotiate settlements in equal pay cases, for improved access to justice by waiving tribunal fees for a limited period, and to close loopholes whereby outsourcing and insecure working conditions often lead to unequal pay for women.
We believe global justice means equal rights for all including future generations, through access to resources, knowledge and decision making.
Our CEO, Charley Moore, says: «The 14th Amendment's purpose is equality before the law, it is our duty to make sure that every person has equal access to justice
Through education and advocacy, we will continue to make progress to achieve equal access to justice for low - income families and individuals in our state.
As a starting point to address gaps in both access to justice and access to legal services, for example, lawyers might look to the information provided and questions posed in the excellent Canadian Bar Association Election Engagement Kit recently made available through Envisioning Equal Jjustice and access to legal services, for example, lawyers might look to the information provided and questions posed in the excellent Canadian Bar Association Election Engagement Kit recently made available through Envisioning Equal JusticeJustice.
Also, advertising should pay for it and the Reports should be made freely available to the public in PDF form in order to increase equal access to Justice.
By educating policymakers and the public about the importance of civil legal aid, the EJC works towards a vision of a Washington where everyone has equal access to justice regardless of how much money they make.
Each Exemplar honoree has made invaluable commitments and contributions to pro bono and public service and supported NLADA's work to provide equal access to justice for all.
If we are to make good on the Constitutional promise for equal justice for all, we need to work with our State Legislature, as Representatives MacEwen and Kilduff said, to create much greater access to civil legal services.
But in a strongly worded dissent on behalf of himself and Justices Scalia, Thomas, and Alito, Chief Justice Roberts argued that such remedies under the Supremacy Clause should not be available, lest the Supremacy Clause provide litigants with a means of making an end - run around their inability to enforce section 30 (A)(the Medicaid statute's critical requirement that states fund Medicaid at levels sufficient to guarantee «equal access» to quality providers) either directly or via 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
A solidly worded paragraph 18 of Delivering Justice on effective and equitable justice service delivery morphed into a blabbering paragraph 14 of the Declaration emphasizing the right of equal access to justice for all (making me ask: what legal value does «emphasizing» a rightJustice on effective and equitable justice service delivery morphed into a blabbering paragraph 14 of the Declaration emphasizing the right of equal access to justice for all (making me ask: what legal value does «emphasizing» a rightjustice service delivery morphed into a blabbering paragraph 14 of the Declaration emphasizing the right of equal access to justice for all (making me ask: what legal value does «emphasizing» a rightjustice for all (making me ask: what legal value does «emphasizing» a right have?)
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