What if, instead of lawyers, a computer program helped fill out paperwork to avoid an eviction, or a paralegal assisted with a guardianship case? Reforms like those would help more people afford legal aid, according to ASU Professor Rebecca Sandefur, who hosted a two-day conference that included Supreme Court justices from multiple states, human rights advocates and more.
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Non-Indigenous people who encounter Indigenous #LandBack protests are often surprised or taken aback: They may be angry about being inconvenienced on their commute and may even resort to racist stereotypes to explain what is happening. They might ask themselves questions like: Why are Indigenous people so upset? Why are they choosing to occupy land or block a road instead of writing letters to their elected representatives? To understand why, Canadians would do well to learn about the long histories of all the ways settlers have been taking Indigenous lands, and the centuries-long struggle of Indigenous peoples to defend their lands.
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