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The Justice
- Written by: James Patterson, Aaron Cooley
- Narrated by: Sanaa Lathan, David Rasche, Susan Kelechi Watson,
- Length: 2 hrs and 57 mins
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Justice Beth Garner (Sanaa Lathan) just landed the appointment of a lifetime—a seat on the Supreme Court. Now a mysterious company is blackmailing her for her vote on a landmark case. Caught up in the checkered past of her hero and mentor, Chief Justice Clayton Erlenborn, Beth must cunningly maneuver through a dangerous web of secrets, deception, and cold-blooded murder. Armed with only her moral compass and unflinching nerve, she’s up against a sinister world full of undercover agents, domestic terrorists, and black ops assassins—all of whom want her to comply or die.
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Confusion
- By Hemanth on 21-06-24
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The Justice
- Narrated by: Sanaa Lathan, David Rasche, Susan Kelechi Watson, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Luke Tennie, full cast
- Length: 2 hrs and 57 mins
- Release Date: 22-02-24
- Language: English
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Justice for the Judge
- An Autobiography
- Written by: Ranjan Gogoi
- Narrated by: Shaun Williams
- Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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The Supreme Court of India has witnessed a succession of larger-than-life chief justices in its seven-decade history. But it has never seen the likes of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi. Fiery yet charming, and simultaneously principled and pragmatic, Gogoi is a fascinating man of contrasts who has intrigued observers across the political and social spectrum. Now, for the first time, Gogoi tells the dramatic story of his life in fascinating detail in Justice for the Judge.
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Awful person, awful judge
- By Gauhar JK on 20-03-23
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Justice for the Judge
- An Autobiography
- Narrated by: Shaun Williams
- Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
- Release Date: 16-03-23
- Language: English
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The Access To Justice For Families Foundation Podcast
- Written by: The Access To Justice For Families Foundation
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The Access to Justice For Families Foundation by Sian Gissing-McMeel ✅ Our MissionOur mission is to empower individuals and families by providing affordable 'Legal Consultancy' and 'McMcKenzie Advocacy Services', ensuring they have the knowledge, skills, and support to navigate the 'English Legal System' effectively. We believe that access to justice is a fundamental right, and we are here to make that right a reality for all.✅ What We DoLegal Consultancy & McKenzie Friends Advocacy Services: For just £50.00 a month subscription, we offer expert 'Legal Consultancy Services' and the ...
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Access to Justice Podcast
- Written by: Access to Justice Podcast
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We increase access to justice by providing substantive and engaging free content. We endeavour to: Educate about the law, procedure, conventions, and changes and updates in those areas Demystify and destigmatize the court process Explore all options available to resolve disputes outside of the court process Highlight resources available for free that can also help provide greater access to justice Span all topics, especially those areas of justice that present the greatest barriers to entry
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Proof Over Precedent
- Written by: Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School
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The Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School discusses the work of bringing credible evidence to lawyers, judges, and decision makers, to transform the U.S. justice system into an evidence-based field. We bring you weekly one-on-one interviews with experts in the area of access to justice -- researchers, lawyers, professors, law students, data analysts, research participants, and anyone who has an interesting role in this growing area.
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A just state for everyone? Researching access to administrative justice in the digital era
- Written by: Julia Dahlvik
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In this podcast I will give insights into my research project on access to justice in the context of increasing digitalization of public services. The project's starting point is the observation that the digital transformation of public services comes along with two interlinked challenges: the risk of social groups being excluded from these services (digital inequality) and, as a result, restricted access to justice - a fundamental right that is also a prerequisite to exercising other rights. Applying a qualitative mixed-methods approach in a multi-sited case study I will investigate citizens'...
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