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A2J is a grassroots initiative involving law students, practitioners and community members whose aim is to advocate for practical solutions designed to decrease law school tuition in Ontario as a vehicle for increasing access to justice. Steadily rising levels of tuition have become a tremendous financial barrier for students entering law school and for young lawyers aspiring to practice in social justice and to serve lower , middle income and marginal communities. Accordingly, the focus of this initiative is to develop a strategic plan of action to reduce law school tuition in Ontario, which must engage Ontario Law Schools, the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Province of Ontario.

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