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Paving the way for access to justice through non-profit public interest groups

Posted on February 22, 2023 by artgrant

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For so many constitutional issues, particularly those involving constitutional rights exercisable by an individual person, the path to justice is blocked by the complexities of the legal process, time-consuming procedures and, of course, the cost of legal representation. Especially when … Continue reading →

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