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Justice gap

The justice gap refers to the difference between the legal services people need and what they can actually access or afford. Many individuals, especially those with limited resources, face barriers like high costs, complex procedures, or lack of available attorneys, preventing them from getting fair legal help. This gap can leave vulnerable populations without protection or recourse, undermining fairness and equality under the law. Addressing the justice gap aims to ensure more people can access justice, regardless of their financial situation.