The accusation that justice in America has become a luxury has been heard with increasing frequency in recent years. An often criticized aspect of this perceived discrimination is that the poor are systematically deprived of effective access, and frequently of any access at all, to the judicial process by the varied and burdensome expenses of civil litigation.\u27 Although these financial barriers have been subjected to increasingly successful attacks in the courts, the extent to which they have been lowered remains unclear. Nevertheless, an examination of the steps already taken to alleviate the problem of the indigent civil litigant raises hopes for the eventual establishment of a financially unrestricted right of access to the civil cour...
Indigent litigants face enormous financial burdens in pursuing civil litigation. These burdens may b...
Only a small fraction of the legal problems experienced by low‐income and poor people living in the ...
In this three-article dissertation, I explore access to civil justice issues from several dimensions...
Americans depend on our civil courts to keep the economy on a fair and firm foundation, but a decade...
A crisis in civil justice has seized the lowest rungs of state court where the great majority of Ame...
The adequacy of access to justice in the American legal system is not a newly emergent issue. Discus...
A crisis in civil justice has seized the lowest rungs of state court where the great majority of Ame...
Legal representation is fundamental to safeguarding fair, equal, and meaningful ac- cess to the lega...
Since 1963, the United States Supreme Court has recognized a constitutional right for American group...
Every American should enjoy full access to the protections offered by the U.S. civil justice system....
Since 1963, the United States Supreme Court has recognized the constitutional right of entities and ...
From the perspective of the legal system, the first decade of democracy has been characterised by th...
Decades of empirical research have confirmed the prevalence of troublesome situations involving civi...
IN 1963, Robert F. Kennedy stated, To a serious extent, the scales of justice in this country are w...
In this article, the author attempted to explore the likely institutional barriers that cause obstac...
Indigent litigants face enormous financial burdens in pursuing civil litigation. These burdens may b...
Only a small fraction of the legal problems experienced by low‐income and poor people living in the ...
In this three-article dissertation, I explore access to civil justice issues from several dimensions...
Americans depend on our civil courts to keep the economy on a fair and firm foundation, but a decade...
A crisis in civil justice has seized the lowest rungs of state court where the great majority of Ame...
The adequacy of access to justice in the American legal system is not a newly emergent issue. Discus...
A crisis in civil justice has seized the lowest rungs of state court where the great majority of Ame...
Legal representation is fundamental to safeguarding fair, equal, and meaningful ac- cess to the lega...
Since 1963, the United States Supreme Court has recognized a constitutional right for American group...
Every American should enjoy full access to the protections offered by the U.S. civil justice system....
Since 1963, the United States Supreme Court has recognized the constitutional right of entities and ...
From the perspective of the legal system, the first decade of democracy has been characterised by th...
Decades of empirical research have confirmed the prevalence of troublesome situations involving civi...
IN 1963, Robert F. Kennedy stated, To a serious extent, the scales of justice in this country are w...
In this article, the author attempted to explore the likely institutional barriers that cause obstac...
Indigent litigants face enormous financial burdens in pursuing civil litigation. These burdens may b...
Only a small fraction of the legal problems experienced by low‐income and poor people living in the ...
In this three-article dissertation, I explore access to civil justice issues from several dimensions...