5 Questions With Hannah Honeycutt
According to the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission, there is a “justice gap” in the state. That means there is a disparity between the civil legal needs of low-income individuals and the resources available to meet those basic human needs such as housing, family and financial matters. The commission was founded by the state […]
First-of-its-kind study highlights gaps in access to justice in S.C.
“And justice for all” is perhaps one of the most known phrases in American civics, but in practice it remains a very much a work in progress. The recently released inaugural report of the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission—a collection of private attorneys, legal services providers, court personnel, and legislators dedicated to effecting systemic change […]
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