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1 2014 Judicial Academy Anne-Louise Wirthlin, Esq. Access to Justice Coordinator

2 Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Initiative 2008 – Declared Access to Justice it’s number one strategic priority 2009 – Held public meetings across the state – Highlight civil legal needs gap – Promote better understanding of local unmet civil legal needs and problems – Engage broad range of stakeholders, policy makers, and members of the public

3 Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Initiative 2008-Present – Modified Court Rules to encourage attorneys and make it easier for them to do pro bono work 2009 – Created Access to Justice Commission 2011 – Launched Access to Justice website, www.JusticeForAllTN.com that is separate from the AOC website

4 Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission Ten Member Commission appointed by the Supreme Court TN Supreme Court Rule 50 Operates under 2-year Strategic Plan Has 6 Advisory Committees: Education CommitteePro Bono Committee Faith-Based Initiatives Committee Public Awareness Committee Mediation CommitteeSelf-Represented Litigants Committee

5 Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission Goal 1: To involve more lawyers and law students in meeting legal needs so that the public is better served; Goal 2: To provide greater educational opportunities and resources for policymakers, self-represented litigants, the community, lawyers, court personnel, and others;

6 Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission Goal 3: To make the justice system more user- friendly; and Goal 4: To remove barriers to access to justice, including but not limited to disability, language, literacy, and geography

7 Guide to Access to Justice Resources Resources on Your CD Pro Se Bench BookVictim Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP) Grantee List 2014-15 Supplemental Guidelines and Helpful Information (accompanies Bench Book) Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services Outreach Flyer AOC Website GuideSelf-Represented Litigants Resources www.JusticeForAllTN.comwww.JusticeForAllTN.com Website GuideClerks Guidelines Interpreter Bench CardClerks Guidelines in Spanish Mediation Bench CardLimited Scope Representation Rule: RCP 5.02 - Service I Speak CardLimited Scope Representation Rule: RCP 11.01 - Signature Parent Education and Mediation Fund (PEMF) Grantee List 2014-15

8 Guide to Access to Justice Resources If you have questions, suggestions, or comments, please contact: Anne-Louise Wirthlin Access to Justice Coordinator Administrative Office of the Courts Nashville City Center, Suite 600 511 Union Street Nashville, TN 37219 anne.louise.wirthlin@tncourts.gov ATJInfo@tncourts.gov PH: 615-741-2687 Fax: 615-741-6285


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