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The New York State Unified Court System has been steadfast in its commitment to bridging the access to justice gap and ensuring that all New Yorkers have meaningful access to the courts and the legal assistance they need to secure the essentials of life.
In January 2022, at the request of former Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, the New York State Permanent Commission on Access to Justice (“Permanent Commission") began to develop a realistic estimate of the funding and resources required to close the justice gap in New York.
18 Ιαν 2024 · New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's executive budget proposal includes a judicial security bill that would shield the personal identifiable information of active and former judges, court...
To ensure access to justice in all NY State Courts for people of all backgrounds, incomes, and abilities, by using every resource, including pro bono programs, self-help services, and technological tools, and by securing stable and adequate non-profit and government funding for civil and criminal legal services programs.
1 Ιαν 2019 · Unrepresented litigants tax the court system and burden the people who work in it. Judges around the country, of all political stripes, are resolute in their support of civil legal aid. Judges support civil legal aid because they value equal justice and the protection of the disadvantaged.
16 Δεκ 2022 · This legislation will make it harder for violent individuals to find judges’ addresses and other personal information online. By better protecting judges, the bill also helps safeguard the judicial independence guaranteed by the Constitution.”