Statement on equal treatment, the rule of law and inclusion
Deans Court Chambers are committed to fighting inequality and understand the importance of uniting against racism and social injustice.
We fully support the Bar Council's statement on equal treatment, the rule of law and inclusion:
“The Bar Council is deeply saddened by events in Minneapolis and elsewhere that exemplify systemic racism and violence against black people. Excessive use of force offends the rule of law. It is imperative that all people are treated equally and that the law is applied equitably. The Bar Council resolutely supports the principles of justice and the rule of law and reaffirms our commitment to the promotion of equality, diversity and inclusion both within the profession and the community we serve. A strong Bar is one that reflects the society it serves.”
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