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X-WR-CALDESC:Civil legal aid began as a response to urgent need.  Over time
 \, it has evolved into a cornerstone of our access to justice infrastructu
 re.  This session will examine the political and social context in which c
 ivil legal aid was founded\, examine its measurable impact on low-income c
 ommunities\, and consider how legal aid has shaped both legal and social s
 ervice systems in Connecticut and across the country.  Panelists will refl
 ect on the legal profession’s progress\, identify persistent structural ga
 ps\, and discuss how the evolution of civil legal aid informs today’s conv
 ersations about equity\, institutional design\, and the legal profession’s
  responsibility in promoting and advancing justice.
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DESCRIPTION:Civil legal aid began as a response to urgent need.  Over time\
 , it has evolved into a cornerstone of our access to justice infrastructur
 e.  This session will examine the political and social context in which ci
 vil legal aid was founded\, examine its measurable impact on low-income co
 mmunities\, and consider how legal aid has shaped both legal and social se
 rvice systems in Connecticut and across the country.  Panelists will refle
 ct on the legal profession’s progress\, identify persistent structural gap
 s\, and discuss how the evolution of civil legal aid informs today’s conve
 rsations about equity\, institutional design\, and the legal profession’s 
 responsibility in promoting and advancing justice.
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SUMMARY:ATJ Speaker Series: From Safety Net to Systemic Change: Civil Legal
  Aid and Access to Justice Over Time
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