Key Voice, Private sector
(Oklahoma)
Partner at Hall Estill in Tulsa and the current board president of Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.
Links: (Current as of: September 21, 2017)
Oklahoman
March 13, 2019
Criminal justice reform is not reform without civil legal assistance. The providers of civil legal assistance need to be at the criminal justice reform table.
Op-Ed
Tulsa World
September 21, 2017
In our lifetimes, though, through legal aid programs we have made progress toward keeping the promise of justice for all. Now, the progress we have made is being threatened because Congress may stop funding legal aid.
Partner at Hall Estill in Tulsa and the current board president of Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma.
Links: (Current as of: September 21, 2017)
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Op-EdPoint of View: Justice reform in Oklahoma must include civil legal assistance
Molly Aspan, Dwight L. SmithOklahoman
March 13, 2019
Criminal justice reform is not reform without civil legal assistance. The providers of civil legal assistance need to be at the criminal justice reform table.
Op-Ed
Want justice? Fund Legal Aid
Molly Aspan, David RiggsTulsa World
September 21, 2017
In our lifetimes, though, through legal aid programs we have made progress toward keeping the promise of justice for all. Now, the progress we have made is being threatened because Congress may stop funding legal aid.
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