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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
The Issues Access To Justice Leaders Are Watching In 2024
A surge in evictions, domestic violence and child poverty last year has heightened the demand for legal services to help low- and middle-income families…
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…
UMD Leads Projects Aimed at Career Support, Accessibility for People with Disabilities
Over the past year, the University of Maryland (UMD) has been awarded six new contracts and has launched a new digital accessibility project to promote…
Maryland Tenant Advocates Push State Leaders for $15M in 2024 Housing Aid
Two dozen tenant activists were stamping their feet in the cold at People’s Park in downtown Annapolis on Wednesday. The weather was an annoyance, but…
Bass, Berry & Sims Pro Bono Work Secures Release of Three Wrongfully Incarcerated Individuals in 2023 in Partnership with Tennessee Innocence Project
Bass, Berry & Sims is pleased to announce that through the work of its Pro Bono Program and in partnership with the Tennessee Innocence Project (TIP),…
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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