
A vision is brought to life when it’s backed by momentum.
In John Bridgeland’s new article, “America Promises Justice – A New Approach Can Deliver It,” he discusses that the strategy to solve the justice gap isn’t to create more lawyers. That solution isn’t yielding the necessary impact.
However, the big idea here is community justice workers. With early adopting states like Alaska, Arizona, and Utah, justice workers have successfully delivered high-quality legal assistance, improving outcomes for many Americans.
Equipping community justice workers with the right tools, the right resources, and evidence-based training establishes a pathway to help millions more with civil legal issues.
This solution not only establishes trust, but has shown to be effective and cost-efficient–an approach that begins to move the needle towards a more just country.
Learn more and read John’s full article here.