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On LawNext: How A New Kind of Justice Worker Could Narrow the Justice Gap, with Nikole Nelson, CEO of Frontline Justice

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The organization has an ambitious mission: To clear the way for justice workers to exist in all 50 states by 2035. She was also instrumental in bringing about an Alaska Supreme Court rule change in 2022 allowing justice workers supervised by Alaska Legal Services to provide limited scope legal help in certain situations.

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On LawNext: How A New Kind of Justice Worker Could Narrow the Justice Gap, with Nikole Nelson, CEO of Frontline Justice

Legal Tech Monitor

The organization has an ambitious mission: To clear the way for justice workers to exist in all 50 states by 2035. She was also instrumental in bringing about an Alaska Supreme Court rule change in 2022 allowing justice workers supervised by Alaska Legal Services to provide limited scope legal help in certain situations.

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Ep 237: How A New Kind of Justice Worker Could Narrow the Justice Gap, with Nikole Nelson, CEO of Frontline Justice

LawNext podcast

The organization has an ambitious mission: To clear the way for justice workers to exist in all 50 states by 2035. She was also instrumental in bringing about an Alaska Supreme Court rule change in 2022 allowing justice workers supervised by Alaska Legal Services to provide limited scope legal help in certain situations.

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FinTales Issue 31: Cow Paths & Regulatory Approaches

Ikigai Law

SEC chooses stick over carrot for the crypto-industry On 5 June, the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), US’ securities regulator, filed a complaint in a US District Court against Binance. If the defending business fails in court, it faces punitive action. But eBay successfully convinced courts that its business is different.

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Space Tech and Satcom Roundup 2022

Ikigai Law

By the year 2035, the government plans to ease the private sector’s access to critical high-resolution geospatial data such as (a) topographical survey & mapping data and (b) Bathymetric Geospatial Data of inland waters and sea surface. No such consultations have been released yet.