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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, 3 2021

A recent ruling in a consumer case reinforces the need for access to counsel in eviction-related cases 

This week in Access to Justice news, a Maryland administrative law judge found Jared Kushner’s apartment rental company broke several consumer protection…

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Dispatch | April, 26 2021

Introducing the A2J Dispatch

A monthly series of curated access to justice storiesCivil justice stories are not well known. The Maryland Access to Justice Commission is proud to…

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Blogs | April, 23 2021

Maryland Attorney General Highlights Legislative Reforms Implementing Recommendations of the Access to Justice COVID-19 Task Force

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh recently held a press conference to celebrate the passage of a number of legislative reforms implementing the…

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Blogs | April, 22 2021

Public Interest and Access to Justice

The University of Baltimore Students for Public Interest recently sponsored a webinar featuring recent graduates who are working in the public interest…

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Blogs | April, 13 2021

Legislative Wrap-Up: 2021 MSBA and A2JC Priority Bills Passed as Session Concludes

The MSBA actively monitors hundreds of bills each legislative session and advocates on behalf of the profession. The ability to make a difference in Annapolis…

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Blogs | April, 2 2021

MSBA and A2JC Successfully Advocate for Increase in Annual Funding for MLSC

The MSBA, through its advocacy efforts in Annapolis, including the work of the MSBA-supported Maryland Access to Justice Commission, has successfully advocated…

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