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Article | March, 4 2024

Commentary: Funding civil legal aid vital to protect many Maryland families

Reena Shah co-authors op-ed with Commissioners, Vicki Schultz and Michelle Siri

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Blogs | May, 24 2021

Bridging Barriers: How One Organization Is Working To Improve Asian and Pacific American Access to Justice

Life had brought Mara* thousands of miles from her birthplace on the Asian continent, but as the spring of 2020 simmered toward summer, her world was closing…

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Blogs | May, 17 2021

Coffee Chat with MSBA Hon. President Mark F. Scurti

On May 5, 2021, MSBA President Mark Scurti held a Coffee Talk, the last during his tenure, via Zoom. Judge Scurti hosted Judge James K. Bredar, Chief Judge…

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Blogs | May, 17 2021

Partners for Justice Conference Features Former “Juvenile Lifer” Chris Wilson, A2J Panel on Effective Storytelling and Media Use

The 2021 Partners for Justice Conference finished its virtual week-long gathering Friday with a presentation by Access to Justice Commission Director Reena…

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Blogs | May, 14 2021

President Hon. Mark Scurti on Everyday Law Podcast

MSBA President Hon. Mark Scurti recently sat down with Robert Clark, host of the “Everyday Law” podcast, to discuss his MSBA presidency during COVID-19…

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Blogs | May, 10 2021

Join the Access to Justice Commission at the Partners for Justice Conference This Week!

The Access to Justice Commission is participating in the 2021 Partners for Justice Conference, running all week long! Register here for the discounted…

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Blogs | May, 3 2021

PBRC Hosts Partners for Justice Virtual Conference

The Maryland Pro Bono Resource Center, MSBA’s pro bono arm, is taking its annual Partners for Justice Conference virtual this year on May 10 -14, 2021…

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