Sentences with phrase «providing access to justice offers»

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Providing access to social work support and integrating restorative justice practices into the school day, or offering high - quality after - school opportunities (like drama or sports) from primary through high school are not options that all students across Chicago are offered.
In Briggs LJ's estimation, according to his Interim Report, the OC «offers the best available prospect of providing access to justice for people and small businesses of ordinary financial resources».
The ABA has begun to encourage lawyers to offer unbundled legal services as a way to boost access to justice, even providing standard contracts called limited scope engagement agreements that detail the specific tasks to be completed by the lawyer.
«In my view it offers the best available prospect of providing access to justice for people and small businesses of ordinary financial resources,» wrote Lord Justice justice for people and small businesses of ordinary financial resources,» wrote Lord Justice Justice Briggs.
The Susskinds offer one reason for A2J optimism: machines will themselves soon provide mass, affordable access to justice.
We are proud to offer this opportunity to recognize volunteer lawyers who help to provide equal access to justice under law.
The Florida State Courts System, in conjunction with the Florida Commission on Access to Civil Justice, offers both a self - help website as well as the Florida Courts HELP App to provide information for people seeking a divorce, adoption, orders of protection, name change, and other family law issues.
The Commission's explanation for rejecting the D.C. approach in favor of a more restrictive approach was that the more restrictive approach is the «most modest» and it «would provide comparable opportunities for innovation and increased access to justice while offering stronger protections consonant with the core professional values of the broader US legal community.»
The goal is clear — SRLs need and want assistance, and a National Database could offer information on affordable assistance that provide at least a measure of access to justice for those who would wish to avail of them.
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