Is anyone in Delaware up for this challenge? A Florida attorney ran 6 marathons in 6 days and raised $50,000 for Jacksonville Area Legal Aid. Read and be inspired!
Why Does Legal Profession Resist Evidence Regarding Access to Justice?
Nationwide, funding for legal services is limited. To make sure those limited funds are used most effectively, it is important to study what works and what doesn’t work. The Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School is conducting four studies using randomized control trials: financial distress, default in debt collection cases, intimate partner violence, […]
US Ranks 94th out of 113 Countries on Accessibility and Affordability of Civil Justice
The World Justice Project 2016 Rule of Law Index ranked the U.S. 94th out of 113 countries on “accessibility and affordability of civil justice” just ahead of Afghanistan, Nicaragua, and Pakistan. The Index measures the accessibility and affordability of civil courts, including whether people are aware of available remedies, can access and afford legal advice […]
CCJ Receives Grant from DE Bar Foundation
CCJ is pleased to announce it has received a $7850 grant from the Delaware Bar Foundation. These funds will support the creation of the new CCJ website, development of new marketing materials, and expansion of social media marketing capabilities. We are truly grateful for the support of the Delaware Bar Foundation.
Work of CCJ Featured in DE Business Times
Read about the important work of Delaware’s nonprofit legal aid agencies and the financial support provided to them by the Combined Campaign for Justice in the May 2nd edition of the Delaware Business Times. Delaware lawyers created the first organization to serve disadvantaged and low income people in 1946. Today, Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. […]
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