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Our 2015 poll found that only 32 percent of African - Americans believe that our courts
provide equal justice to all.
«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.
Congresswoman Yvette Clarke «Eric Gonzalez has a progressive vision for the district attorney's office that will help keep our streets safe while
providing equal justice for all Brooklynites, including our immigrants,» said Rep. Clarke (NY - 9).
Not exact matches
Public
justice appears to demand of Christians that they receive no special privilege, but rather
provide equal opportunity for all views.
«We are all shocked that the governor vetoed a bill that would have reduced racial disparities in the criminal
justice system, helped ensure
equal access to
justice for all New Yorkers,
provided improved public defense programs for those who can not afford an attorney, and much - needed mandate relief for counties,» Gradess said.
(4) The independent panel shall report as approved for each judicial position all highly qualified persons who make application to the panel,
provided that if the number of highly qualified applicants exceeds three times the number of existing vacancies to be filled in such position (determined as of the time the panel renders its report), the independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants in a number
equal to three times the number of vacancies to be filled in such position,
provided further that if the number of highly qualified applicants is less than three times the number of vacancies to be filled in such position the independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants in a number
equal to not less than two times the number of such vacancies,
provided further that the following categories of applicants who are eligible for reelection or reappointment shall be reported as approved if their performance during their term of office merits continuation in office, and no other applicants shall be reported as approved for their vacancies: (a) a judge or
justice completing a full term of office seeking re-election to that office, or (b) an interim Supreme Court
justice who has been appointed by the Governor to fill an existing vacancy no later than the previous June 1 after approval of the Governor's screening panel, who has been confirmed by the State Senate and has assumed office no later than the date the panel renders its report, and who otherwise would not be required to make application to the independent screening panel pursuant to the provisions of sub-paragraph (3).
Schools can address poverty through teaching social
justice, offering
equal academic opportunities, and discreetly
providing school supplies, snacks, clothes, and other basic necessities.
Equal Justice Works
provides an overview of some LRAPs and offers debt relief webinars and other resources.
U of O has, probably more so than other Ontario law schools, a social
justice / access to justice bent and I have been critical of the CBA's recent Reaching Equal Justice Report mostly because it is unrealistic and provides little hope for
justice / access to
justice bent and I have been critical of the CBA's recent Reaching Equal Justice Report mostly because it is unrealistic and provides little hope for
justice bent and I have been critical of the CBA's recent Reaching
Equal Justice Report mostly because it is unrealistic and provides little hope for
Justice Report mostly because it is unrealistic and
provides little hope for change.
Our lawyers also devote their time and expertise through the
Equal Justice Initiative which provides legal counsel to impoverished people who have been treated unfairly by the justice
Justice Initiative which
provides legal counsel to impoverished people who have been treated unfairly by the
justice justice system.
Since 1993, Goldmark Interns have worked to
provide equal access to
justice across Washington State.
Photos courtesy of the Lawyers» Campaign for
Equal Justice,
provided by the following generous contributors: Mike Renfrow, White Lion Design & Photography, and Dreams in Bloom Photography.
Established in 1974, the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) promotes
equal access to
justice by
providing federal funding grants to 134 nonprofit legal aid programs across the United States.
In 1974, Congress chartered the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) to promote
equal access to
justice in the civil judicial system by
providing low - income Americans with high quality legal aid.
Public interest work can allow you to achieve greater goals beyond earning a paycheck, such as working to effect societal change, supporting an important public cause, or
providing equal access to
justice for needy individuals and organizations.
Washington State's legal aid network, known as the Alliance for
Equal Justice, is comprised of statewide and specialty legal aid organizations that work collaboratively with 17 county - based volunteer attorney programs to provide low - income people with access to j
Justice, is comprised of statewide and specialty legal aid organizations that work collaboratively with 17 county - based volunteer attorney programs to
provide low - income people with access to
justicejustice.
She says
providing equal opportunity under the law regardless of socio - economic status «is nothing less than the central goal of the criminal
justice system.»
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 J
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 JusticeJustice.
The petitioner is asking that the immediate custodian rule, which applies to normal federal prisoners, be ignored in favor of a rule which would
provide more
equal justice to all immigration detainees.
The National Legal Aid and Defender Association (NLADA) established this website to help civil legal aid programs and other
equal justice advocates find additional funding to support their efforts to
provide legal aid to families and individuals.
A common barrier to
equal justice for unrepresented parties is that both judges and court administrators are often ill prepared and ill equipped to
provide such parties with the sufficient legal information they need in order to present their cases to the best of their abilities.
This year, the
Equal Justice Coalition's legislative funding campaign called on state lawmakers to
provide $ 23 million in funding for the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation (MLAC) line item in the Fiscal Year 2019 state budget.
A new website, The
Justice Index,
provides a state - by - state scorecard of resources and initiatives designed to ensure that everyone has
equal access to the legal system.
By working full - time for people like those I was trying ineffectually to help in Hampstead I thought I could help to
provide them with something approaching that
equal access to
justice which I naively thought the rule of law was all about.
The Canadian Bar Association's Envisioning
Equal Justice consultation paper, Underexplored Alternatives for the Middle Class, recognizes the need to «re-engineer» dispute resolution processes and explores a number of court process reforms as potential means to
provide better access to judicial dispute resolution.
Every year, the Alliance for
Equal Justice directly helps more than 70,000 low - income and vulnerable people in Washington state secure justice through a network of civil legal aid programs that provide legal information, advice, direct representation and administrative and legislative ad
Justice directly helps more than 70,000 low - income and vulnerable people in Washington state secure
justice through a network of civil legal aid programs that provide legal information, advice, direct representation and administrative and legislative ad
justice through a network of civil legal aid programs that
provide legal information, advice, direct representation and administrative and legislative advocacy.
Each year, KLS and other Alliance for
Equal Justice members
provide and coordinate thousands of hours of free legal assistance, but we only have resources to help a fraction of those in need.
Our downloadable
Equal Justice Strong Communities brochure can be used as a concise way to preview your message with potential donors or to remind them of the connection between their philanthropic goals and the client services you
provide.
We are proud to offer this opportunity to recognize volunteer lawyers who help to
provide equal access to
justice under law.
For example state law
provides the Governor of Oklahoma's salary is to be
equal to that of the Chief
Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Utah Legal Services (ULS) is a nonprofit law office incorporated in 1976 committed to making
equal justice a reality by
providing free legal help in non-criminal cases to low - income Utahns.
Chapter 15: Involuntary Unbundling: Limited Scope Services for Underserved Populations Involuntary Unbundling Perspectives on Delivering Unbundled Legal Services to the Poor How Mutual Biases May Impact Legal Representation Tips for Breaking Poverty Barriers to
Equal Justice How Racial Disparities May Impact Provision of Unbundled Legal Services Our
Justice System from an Immigrant Perspective How Mental Health Issues May Impact Provision of Limited Scope Legal Services
Providing Limited Scope Services Remotely Practice Tips Endnotes
The Civil Legal Aid Oversight Committee, Washington Supreme Court and Washington's Board for Judicial Administration have all urged congress to protect funding for the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), which seeks to ensure
equal access to
justice under the law for all Americans by
providing civil legal assistance to those who otherwise would be unable to -LSB-...]
The Civil Legal Aid Oversight Committee, Washington Supreme Court and Washington's Board for Judicial Administration have all urged congress to protect funding for the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), which seeks to ensure
equal access to
justice under the law for all Americans by
providing civil legal assistance to those who otherwise would be unable to afford it.
Not all complainants have
equal ability to make a complaint or
provide the same level of evidence of discrimination, and these differences must be understood and respected in order for
justice to be served.
Life does not give
equal opportunities to all, but true
justice demands that the law treat all people as
equals and
provide equal rights for all.
- California Judicial Branch: Committed to
providing fair and
equal access to
justice for all Californians.
The Alliance for
Equal Justice is a network of organizations
providing and supporting civil legal aid to low income, vulnerable, and marginalized individuals and communities.
ALA
provides the low income and the Asian and Pacific Islander community
equal access to the legal
justice system through direct legal services and community education in the areas of immigration and citizenship, public benefits, domestic violence, consumer rights, housing, and civil rights.
By responding to the pleas for help and
providing equal access to
justice, each of you gives back to and strengthens your community.
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.
In addition, NJP is an integral member of and
provides support for the Alliance for
Equal Justice, Washington's coordinated statewide civil legal aid delivery system, which brings together a network of volunteer attorney programs, specialty legal aid providers, and supporters working to ensure equal justice for all low - income communities in Washin
Equal Justice, Washington's coordinated statewide civil legal aid delivery system, which brings together a network of volunteer attorney programs, specialty legal aid providers, and supporters working to ensure equal justice for all low - income communities in Wash
Justice, Washington's coordinated statewide civil legal aid delivery system, which brings together a network of volunteer attorney programs, specialty legal aid providers, and supporters working to ensure
equal justice for all low - income communities in Washin
equal justice for all low - income communities in Wash
justice for all low - income communities in Washington.
It is honest because it
provides for doing
justice without respect of persons, and, by securing individual citizens as well as States in their respective rights, performs the promise which every free government makes to every free citizen of
equal justice and protection.
«The National
Equal Justice Library (NEJL) is the first and only institution dedicated to documenting and preserving the legal profession's history of
providing counsel for those unable to afford it....»
Use resources
provided by our friends Heather Jarvis and the folks at
Equal Justice Works to understand what it is you've borrowed and how you can minimize your debt obligations most quickly.
Congress
provides funding through the national Legal Services Corporation (LSC), established in 1974 to promote
equal access to
justice and to
provide high quality civil legal assistance to low - income persons.
Volunteer attorneys
provide equal access to
justice by advising or representing qualified residents in civil cases, and assisting with clinics and workshops.
The Endowment for
Equal Justice protects people's safety, dignity and rights by
providing a sustainable source of funding for civil legal services they could never afford on their own.
Equal Justice Works
provides you with an overview of some basic steps you'll need to follow when developing an on - campus law school event.