[3] The panel continued with the inquiry, publishing a report that quickly led to reforms in court procedures.
[5] When this proposal failed, Hill set up the unofficial Jersey Human Rights Group in 2009.
[7] Hill successfully proposed an inquiry into the constitutional role of the Bailiff and other Crown officers who are unelected members of the States of Jersey assembly.
[9] In 2009, Hill successfully campaigned for reforms in the handling of public sector employees who are suspended from work in Jersey.
[12] In 2011, the States' assembly rejected Hill's proposals make it easier for people to claim compensation for injuries caused by badly maintained roads.