Not exact matches
Law reform commissions as well as self - standing
initiatives such as the
National Action Committee on
Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters have made this sort of rethinking a priority for moving forward.
In addition, PBN Board Chair and Microsoft Strategic Policy Advisor Dave Heiner and Program Director Liz Keith will be presenting about the Legal
Access Platform
initiative at Saturday's
National Meeting of State
Access to Justice Commission Chairs, along with representatives from LSC, the Alaska Court System and the Legal Aid Society of Hawai'i.
The panel marked the launch of the law school's new
access to justice initiative and the relocation of the National Center for Access to Justice — an independent nonprofit that utilizes data to improve the justice system — to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School o
access to justice initiative and the relocation of the National Center for Access to Justice — an independent nonprofit that utilizes data to improve the justice system — to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School
justice initiative and the relocation of the
National Center for
Access to Justice — an independent nonprofit that utilizes data to improve the justice system — to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School o
Access to Justice — an independent nonprofit that utilizes data to improve the justice system — to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School
Justice — an independent nonprofit that utilizes data
to improve the
justice system — to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School
justice system —
to Fordham from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.
While a
national justice system might seem a laudable goal, investment in a
national justice care system can dilute the progress currently made and truly foreseeable in present
access to justice initiatives.
The project leverages LawHelp Interactive (LHI), a
national online document assembly service that provides support
to access to justice initiatives by legal services, court, pro bono, and law school programs in more than 40 states.
Hopefully, these two
national projects on
access to justice supported by numerous smaller
access to justice initiatives around the country will over the next year provide the sort of new thinking that will enable us
to genuinely reach a crossroad in making progress on
access to justice policy in this country.