Political Advocacy and Justice

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Justice Grounded in Ethics. Accountability Led by Evidence.

Dr. Dean Evan Hart has dedicated his life to advancing justice that serves all people — fairly, ethically, and without prejudice. Justice outlined by
accountability including rule of law, which requires laws to be publicly known, equally enforced, and independently adjudicated by all institutions and persons. With decades of experience in science, bioethics, and public advocacy, Dean stands for a justice system built on truth, transparency, and compassion.

Dean Hart believes justice is more than legal proceedings — it’s a social commitment to treating people equitably. Whether addressing systemic issues in healthcare, education or conundrums in our local communities. Dean champions justice reform that prioritizes public safety.

A Modern Vision for Justice

Justice principles Dean advocates for:

  • Ethical accountability in public institutions
  • Transparency in medical and professional licensing
  • Community-centered justice reform
  • Reducing harm through restorative approaches
  • Eliminating bias in health and legal systems
“Justice should not be reactive – it should be proactive, preventative, and humane.”
– Dr. Dean Hart

Holding Institutions Accountable

Throughout his career, Dr. Hart has exposed unethical practices and called for reform across state boards and agencies — including those tied to healthcare justice and regulatory fairness for big and small, especially in the ether that is our internet.

Examples of Dean’s Justice Advocacy:
  • Challenging conflicts of interest
  • Pushing for ethical standards in professional disciplines
  • Advocating for unbiased due process across institutions
  • Promoting policies that treat mental health as public health issues

A Justice System That Heals

Dean believes justice reform must be rooted in rehabilitation — not punishment alone. With experience in both public health and ethics, he promotes an approach that

Addresses root causes of harm

True justice begins by understanding why harm occurs — whether through poverty, trauma, lack of access to healthcare, or systemic neglect. Dean Hart advocates for prevention-focused strategies that treat people as individuals, not statistics.

Protects community safety without over-incarceration

A just system safeguards the public while avoiding the social and economic damage caused by excessive imprisonment. Dean supports alternatives to incarceration that reduce recidivism and keep families and communities intact.

Focuses on accountability, restitution, and recovery

Justice must repair what’s broken — not just punish. Dean promotes approaches where those who cause harm take responsibility, make amends, and receive the support they need to reintegrate and thrive.

My definition of humanity is to make each other’s lives contain the least pain and most pleasant earthly journey.

These United States strive for Greco-Roman Goddess Justitia Themis model and has come close to achieving that mission, with room for improvements. Since the beginning of humanity we all seek just actions.

Guan Gong – Martial virtue, Taoism philosophy includes aiding those who cannot fend for themselves; helping common people. Other properties are loyalty, honor, justice, courage and integrity.

This Ming Dynasty crystal statue represents what is within us – a reflection known as Guan Yin. Guan Yin listens for sounds and cries for patience and wisdom guiding us — instead of emotion; true compassion. Buddhist goddess (bodhisattava) of mercy and compassion.