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Resolution
23
Leadership
to Promote Equal Justice
WHEREAS, equal justice
for all is fundamental to our system of government; and
WHEREAS, this promise
of equal justice under law is not realized for individuals and
families who have no meaningful access to the justice system; and
WHEREAS, this de facto
denial of equal justice has an adverse impact on these individuals, families,
and society as a whole, and works to erode public trust and confidence
in our system of justice; and
WHEREAS, the Judicial
Branch, in our constitutional structure, shoulders primary leadership
responsibility to preserve and protect equal justice and take action necessary
to ensure access to the justice system for those who face impediments
they are unable to surmount on their own; and
WHEREAS, the Conference
of Chief Justices has, by resolution, provided leadership in improving
the administration of justice by encouraging pro bono services in civil
matters, supporting the Interest on Lawyers Trust Account Program, and
supporting the continued funding of the Legal Services Corporation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE
IT RESOLVED that the Conference acknowledges that judicial leadership
and commitment are essential to ensuring equal access to the justice system
and to the achievement through nationwide effort of equal justice for
all and encourages individual members in their respective states to establish
partnerships with state and local bar organizations, legal
service providers, and others to:
- Remove impediments
to access to the justice system, including physical, economic, psychological
and language barriers; and
- Develop viable
and effective plans, to establish or increase public funding and support
for civil legal services for individuals and families who have no meaningful
access to the justice system; and
- Expand the types
of assistance available to self- represented litigants, including exploring
the role of non-attorneys.
Adopted as proposed
by the Access to and Fairness in the Courts Committee of the Conference
of Chief Justices in Baltimore, Maryland at the 24th Midyear Meeting on
January 25, 2001.
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