Civil justice must be for all
The Great Recession of 2011 has dramatically increased the demand for civil justice for the most vulnerable people in our community. The number of people seeking assistance with cases involving family safety, shelter preservation, predatory lending and access to basic services has grown to unprecedented levels. At the same time, legal aid resources have steadily decreased. READ MORE »
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