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Access to Justice in Nevada, Part 1 (Ep.42)

Access to Justice in Nevada, Part 1 (Ep.42)

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Join us on this episode of I’ll Allow It Nevada as we discuss the Access to Justice Commission with Brad Lewis, Director of Access to Justice. We explore the Commission’s mission to remove barriers and expand legal services for all Nevadans. From closing the justice gap to building partnerships with community organizations, Brad shares insights into how the Commission works to promote fairness, accessibility, and equity within the judicial system. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges many fac when navigating the courts and the efforts underway to make justice more accessible to everyone.

State Bar of Nevada CLE Course ID: P_20250802_50632

Certificate of Attendance: https://ow.ly/ooSi50UnWjZ

Learning Objectives:

1. Describe the mission and purpose of the Nevada Supreme Court's Access to Justice Commission.

2. Identify key barriers to accessing legal services faced by Nevadans, particularly underserved communities.

3. Explain the role of partnerships and initiatives in expanding access to justice across the state.

4. Assess the broader impact of access to justice initiatives on the fairness and equity of Nevada's judicial system.

Faculty: Brad Lewis, State Bar of Nevada

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Audience:

  • Judges and court staff
  • Legal professionals
  • Educators
  • Anyone interested in access to justice

CLE/CJE: 0.5 CLE/CJE credit hours are available until December 31, 2028.

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