What must a poor person plead to gain access to the federal courts? How do courts decide when a poor litigant is poor enough? This Article answers those questions with the first comprehensive study of how district courts determine when a litigant may proceed in forma pauperis in a civil lawsuit. It shows that district courts lack standards to determine a litigant’s poverty and often require litigants to answer an array of questions to little effect. As a result, discrepancies in federal practice abound—across and within district courts—and produce a pleading system that is arbitrary, inefficient, and invasive
Civil justice issues in the United States bring with them no guarantee of legal counsel, yet the civ...
A New Yorker cartoon depicts a lawyer facing his client, asking the critical question: You\u27ve go...
This Poverty Law Issue provides testimony as to why and how the legal profession, the government, an...
What must a poor person plead to gain access to the federal courts? How do courts decide when a poor...
What must a poor person plead to gain access to the federal courts? How do courts decide when a poor...
What must a poor person plead to gain access to the federal courts? How do courts decide when a poor...
Andrew Hammond\u27s article, Pleading Poverty in Federal Court, shows that there is considerable var...
In criminal cases, poor individuals must qualify as legally indigent to receive legal representation...
In criminal cases, poor individuals must qualify as legally indigent to receive legal representation...
Money matters in the justice system. If you can afford to purchase your freedom pretrial, if you can...
A crisis in civil justice has seized the lowest rungs of state court where the great majority of Ame...
In this paper, I look at the work that attorneys are doing to right the wrongs of the underrepresent...
In this paper, I look at the work that attorneys are doing to right the wrongs of the underrepresent...
In the United States today, an estimated eighty percent of the legal needs of the poor go unmet. The...
In the United States today, an estimated eighty percent of the legal needs of the poor go unmet. The...
Civil justice issues in the United States bring with them no guarantee of legal counsel, yet the civ...
A New Yorker cartoon depicts a lawyer facing his client, asking the critical question: You\u27ve go...
This Poverty Law Issue provides testimony as to why and how the legal profession, the government, an...
What must a poor person plead to gain access to the federal courts? How do courts decide when a poor...
What must a poor person plead to gain access to the federal courts? How do courts decide when a poor...
What must a poor person plead to gain access to the federal courts? How do courts decide when a poor...
Andrew Hammond\u27s article, Pleading Poverty in Federal Court, shows that there is considerable var...
In criminal cases, poor individuals must qualify as legally indigent to receive legal representation...
In criminal cases, poor individuals must qualify as legally indigent to receive legal representation...
Money matters in the justice system. If you can afford to purchase your freedom pretrial, if you can...
A crisis in civil justice has seized the lowest rungs of state court where the great majority of Ame...
In this paper, I look at the work that attorneys are doing to right the wrongs of the underrepresent...
In this paper, I look at the work that attorneys are doing to right the wrongs of the underrepresent...
In the United States today, an estimated eighty percent of the legal needs of the poor go unmet. The...
In the United States today, an estimated eighty percent of the legal needs of the poor go unmet. The...
Civil justice issues in the United States bring with them no guarantee of legal counsel, yet the civ...
A New Yorker cartoon depicts a lawyer facing his client, asking the critical question: You\u27ve go...
This Poverty Law Issue provides testimony as to why and how the legal profession, the government, an...