This study examines the impact of the Harlem Community Justice Center, a community-based housing court that attempts to achieve speedier and more durable outcomes in landlord-tenant disputes. However, it may be particularly beneficial to pro se litigants (i.e., those who represent themselves without an attorney). In New York City, most landlords are represented, while the vast majority of tenants are not. In fact, one report notes that only 12% of tenants are able to afford counsel while 98% of landlords are represented. The primary objective of this study was to examine the experiences of pro se tenants whose cases are heard in Harlem, surveying their perceptions of the fairness, accessibility, timeliness, respectfulness, and comprehensibi...
People come to the courts about a wide variety of problems and disputes. Although this has always be...
We are pleased to bring you a collection of articles and issues related to the growing presence of s...
This Article will discuss and analyze the treatment of contested cases in the eviction courtrooms of...
This study examines the impact of the Harlem Community Justice Center, a community-based housing cou...
There is common agreement among New York\u27s tenant lawyers that the housing court fails to meet th...
This article reviews the role and impact of urban housing courts. It analyzes the findings of a deta...
The purposes of this brief Article are neither to tout housing courts as the penultimate solution to...
The purposes of this brief Article are neither to sound the trumpets of ultimate success in discover...
It is in the context of these goals that five major aspects of the Act affecting housing litigation ...
Every day, about 2,000 tenants go through Bronx Housing Court. Most are low-income people of color w...
For several years, judges, court staff, and a growing number of lawyers have recognized that at leas...
This dissertation analyzes Philadelphia\u27s Landlord-Tenant Court (L-T Court) within organizational...
Table of Contents: Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction by Kevin Burke and S...
This dissertation analyzes Philadelphia\u27s Landlord-Tenant Court (L-T Court) within organizational...
Connecticut\u27s housing court, like other historically unique and experimental governmental agencie...
People come to the courts about a wide variety of problems and disputes. Although this has always be...
We are pleased to bring you a collection of articles and issues related to the growing presence of s...
This Article will discuss and analyze the treatment of contested cases in the eviction courtrooms of...
This study examines the impact of the Harlem Community Justice Center, a community-based housing cou...
There is common agreement among New York\u27s tenant lawyers that the housing court fails to meet th...
This article reviews the role and impact of urban housing courts. It analyzes the findings of a deta...
The purposes of this brief Article are neither to tout housing courts as the penultimate solution to...
The purposes of this brief Article are neither to sound the trumpets of ultimate success in discover...
It is in the context of these goals that five major aspects of the Act affecting housing litigation ...
Every day, about 2,000 tenants go through Bronx Housing Court. Most are low-income people of color w...
For several years, judges, court staff, and a growing number of lawyers have recognized that at leas...
This dissertation analyzes Philadelphia\u27s Landlord-Tenant Court (L-T Court) within organizational...
Table of Contents: Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction by Kevin Burke and S...
This dissertation analyzes Philadelphia\u27s Landlord-Tenant Court (L-T Court) within organizational...
Connecticut\u27s housing court, like other historically unique and experimental governmental agencie...
People come to the courts about a wide variety of problems and disputes. Although this has always be...
We are pleased to bring you a collection of articles and issues related to the growing presence of s...
This Article will discuss and analyze the treatment of contested cases in the eviction courtrooms of...