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Volunteer Lawyers for Justice’s volunteers help us ensure access to justice for people experiencing poverty.
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Access to justice takes time, talent, and resources. Your support makes Volunteer Lawyers for Justice’s work possible.
Rooted in the belief that justice is a right, not a privilege, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) envisions a New Jersey where people experiencing poverty have equal access to justice. Partnering with volunteers, we deliver free civil legal help that protects rights, expands opportunity, drives economic mobility, and strengthens communities.
In 2025, VLJ’s work impacted nearly 4,900 people—including over 1,800 children—and our volunteer attorneys donated $1.5 million in free civil legal services.
What's New at VLJ
Over the past 25 years, Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) has built a powerful community of volunteers who generously give their time and talent to ensure access to justice. With April being National Volunteer Month, we’re putting the spotlight on a few of those incredible volunteers.
Starting off right, VLJ recognizes Wojciech Jung, a partner at Womble Bond Dickinson LLP. Wojciech volunteers with our Debt Relief Legal Program.
Washington, D.C. – A large and diverse series of more than 130 organizations – legal experts, civil rights, legal aid, and LGBTQ+ organizations, environmental leaders and local governments – have submitted friend of the court briefs in National Council of Nonprofits v. McMahon, a challenge brought by cities, workers, and civil society organizations to the Trump-Vance administration’s weaponization of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program in an unlawful attempt to silence critics and stifle dissent.
For CJ Griffin, the law isn't just a profession, it’s a powerful tool for balancing the scales of justice. As a Partner at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, P.C. and Director of the firm’s Justice Gary S. Stein Public Interest Center, CJ has dedicated a career to defending democracy, the rule of law, and advancing social justice. Yet, despite having argued before the New Jersey Supreme Court more than 25 times, CJ’s commitment to pro bono remains deeply personal, rooted in a childhood that mirrors the challenges many clients at Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) face.
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