Equal Justice America, Inc.

Equal Justice America - Best Legal Nonprofit, Social, Law School Charity

FACT: 80% of the civil legal needs for those living in poverty are not being met. --The American Bar Association Since 1993, providing opportunities for law students to work with organizations that deliver civil legal services to those most in need.
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1992
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Midlothian, VA 23112 USA
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Absolutely love the work that Equal Justice America is doing! It’s so vital to ensure that everyone has access to legal support, especially those who are most vulnerable. Keep fighting the good fight! 💪❤️
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Every person deserves a voice and access to justice! Grateful for organizations like EJA that empower law students to make a real difference in the lives of those in need. Let's create a more equitable future together! 🙌⚖️
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What innovative strategies can NGOs implement to raise awareness about the unmet civil legal needs of low-income individuals and families?
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How can law schools better integrate practical experiences with NGOs like Equal Justice America into their curricula to prepare future lawyers for serving marginalized communities?
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APPLY FOR A FELLOWSHIP Every person is worth fighting for. Every person is worth fighting for. ESSENTIAL LEGAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE IN NEED ESSENTIAL LEGAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE IN NEED ESSENTIAL LEGAL SERVICES FOR PEOPLE IN NEED Since 1993 EJA has funded law students and recent law graduates at legal aid programs throughout the country. EJA Fellows fight to protect the rights of domestic violence victims veterans the elderly people with disabilities immigrants voters the homeless and other lowincome Americans most at risk.

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