The National Civil Justice Institute is a prestigious national legal nonprofit founded in 1956 by trial attorneys to support the U.S. civil justice system. Through programs and publications, the Institute fosters open dialogue among judges, legal academics, policymakers, and attorneys on critical civil justice issues.
With a focus on promoting a balanced perspective on the role of civil courts in American democracy, the Institute offers activities such as the Judges Forum and academic symposia to ensure access to civil justice for all citizens. Supported by member dues, charitable donations, and grants, the Institute is a respected organization dedicated to advancing the understanding and improvement of the U.S. civil justice system.
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