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Commentary: Funding civil legal aid vital to protect many Maryland families
Reena Shah co-authors op-ed with Commissioners, Vicki Schultz and Michelle Siri
Advocacy Update: Maryland General Assembly Begins the 2024 Legislative Session
The 90-day Maryland General Assembly session commenced on January 10, 2024, with a focus on juvenile justice, affordable housing, economic growth, the…
Funding Civil Legal Aid Vital to Protect Many Maryland Families
*This commentary was published in the Baltimore Banner on January 12, 2024 and in Maryland Matters on January 17, 2024.By Vicki Schultz, executive…
Access to Justice Commission and its Public Interest Law Committee Provide Inaugural Legislative Preview
The Maryland Access to Justice Commission and its newly renamed Public Interest Law Committee (PILC) (formerly Delivery of Legal Services Committee) recently…
Why Employer Legal Plans are a Win-Win for Employers and Employees
Many employees face legal challenges in their personal lives, but they may not have the resources or the knowledge to deal with them effectively, which…
Corporate Role in Access to Justice
Corporations have several compelling reasons to care about access to justice. Of course, a corporation has many duties. Among others, a fiduciary duty…
Dr. Carolyn Lichtenstein’s Experience as an A2JC Volunteer
I started volunteering for Maryland’s Access to Justice Commission in May 2020. My husband and I had retired in December 2015 and had been doing a lot…
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