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Joining the Equal Justice Network

The Equal Justice Network is a user-driven website sponsored by the Project for the Future of Equal Justice, a joint venture of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association and the Center for Law and Social Policy.

To register, fill out the form below and hit the "I would like to join the Equal Justice Network" button. If you register, you will receive periodic updates about what's happening at this Web Site by e-mail.  We'll let you in even if you don't register, but to help build our on-line community, we'd really like to know who you are.  If you already get enough e-mail and don't want ours, tell us that in the comment box, and we won't send you any.

SIGN-UP FORM

Please complete and submit this form to receive regular up-dates by e-mail about what's happening at the Equal Justice Network Website.

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