I recently attended an event at the Royal Courts of Justice in London. It is a building steeped in tradition, with impressively high arches in its Great Hall that resembles something like a cathedral.

Yet, as one judge pointed out that evening, its grandeur only means something if the justice it represents remains accessible to all—not just the rich and powerful, but also the poor and lowly. That means continually looking for ways to help them access good legal advice.