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The Tennessee Supreme Court wants to make sure everyone, regardless of their financial abilities, has access to justice. In this ongoing effort, the court has produced an access to justice video, which will be used to educate the legal community and business leaders about the civil legal needs crisis in Tennessee. The video is available at www.justiceforalltn.com
Disability Rights Tennesse (DRT), formerly Disability Law & Advocacy Center of Tennessee (DLAC), provides legal advocacy services to protect the rights of Tennesseans with disabilities. Please explore DRT's website for further information about how they may be able to help you, a friend, or a family member. Their website provides information about the services DRT provides and also gives information about other resources that may be valuable in your quest for information.
www.disabilityrightstn.org
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Please see the press release regarding the TN Supreme Court uploading its first videos in an Access to Justice Initiative to prepare pro bono lawyers to take on cases outside of normal scope of practice. Great job to everyone involved!
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Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam has appointed Tennessee Court of Appeals Judge Holly Kirby to the Tennessee Supreme Court. Judge Kirby will be replacing Justice Janet Holder who will be retiring at when her current term ends. See the state of Tennessee's press release on Kirby's appointment here.
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