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  1. 2 days ago · Support the Equal Justice Initiative. Your contribution is critical to our efforts to end mass incarceration and excessive punishment, challenge racial and economic injustice, and protect basic human rights for the most vulnerable. Thank you!

  2. Access to Justice. The Foundation convenes and collaborates with leaders and stakeholders including the Supreme Court of Ohio, the Ohio General Assembly, financial institutions, and pro bono attorneys to enhance fairness, equality, and justice for Ohioans.

  3. EJI challenges racial injustice in criminal and civil cases and exposes the myth of racial hierarchy that survived slavery, segregation, and mass incarceration. Learn about the history and legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Enslavement, Reconstruction, Racial Terror, and Lynching.

  4. Jan 4, 2019 · Equality and justice both represent egalitarianism and fairness. Without equality, true justice cannot exist; and without a way to deliver just verdicts that ensure impartial treatment, the meaning of equality is nothing more than an unenforced altruism.

    • Cynthia Yue
    • Vision
    • Who We Are
    • Guiding Principles

    We believe justice belongs to everyone. Our vision is a world in which fair and efficient legal systems deliver just processes and outcomes, promote confidence in the justice system, secure public safety, and meet the critical legal needs of the American people.

    The Office for Access to Justice is a standalone agency within the U.S. Department of Justice that plans, develops, and coordinates the implementation of access to justice policy initiatives of high priority to the Department and the executive branch.

    The work of the Office for Access to Justice is guided by three guiding principles: 1. Expanding Access.We expand access to legal systems by increasing the availability of legal assistance, supporting public defense, and eliminating barriers that exclude people based on economic, demographic or geographic factors. 2. Accelerating Innovation.We supp...

  5. 2 days ago · On Aug. 28, 1963, more than 250,000 people rallied during the March on Washington to demand jobs, economic justice, voting rights and equal protection under the law.

  6. Equal Justice Under Law is fighting the criminalization of poverty through impact litigation, by raising public awareness, in holding government officials accountable, and with policy reform achievements. Our work is changing the landscape of equality across America.

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