Minority Rights & Access to Justice

Americans are losing faith in justice while discrimination spreads and trust erodes. Outdated laws and unchecked power fuel inequality as citizens feel their rights slipping away. Families and communities need relief. States must look for innovative solutions to this crisis and loosen the stranglehold systemic barriers have on minority rights and access to justice.

Stronger, More Transparent Economy in the Modern Age

Americans are losing more faith than ever in their justice system, as discrimination and inequality reach levels not seen in decades. While other nations have modernized and strengthened protections for minorities, U.S. trust has fallen to lows unseen in 30 years.

And systemic discrimination continues to be a leading cause of public disillusionment.

Families are counting on leaders to fight back against entrenched biases and systemic barriers to restore trust and empower citizens.

By fostering inclusion, modernizing the justice system, expanding protections, and reducing the influence of discrimination, we can make justice more accessible and create a fair environment that focuses on equality and accountability.

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Foreign Models Can Help Solve America’s Justice Shortcomings

A Foundation for Equal Justice

04/28/2025

Iowa and Virginia join the list of states eliminating needless barriers that weaken equal access to justice. America’s rights deficit is nothing to ignore. For protection alone, the country will be short millions of voices if outdated systems remain […]

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