Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly in what they believe that means. Some observers believe the key issue is unrepresented litigants in trials and hearings, while others point to the tens of millions of people facing justice problems outside of the courts with no assistance. We offer definitions of three concepts central to assessing the crisis—justiciable events, legal needs, and cases—and examine the availability of consistently collected, nationally representative data measuring these three phenomena. Such data are sparse. Some information about justice experiences is collected for those justiciable events—a bare minority—that become court cases, but these data are not coll...
All over the world, civil legal problems are ubiquitous. But while all groups in every society that ...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
If the ideal of justice is not pervasive in the United States, the issue of justice is-not so much i...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
Civil justice issues play a prominent role in society. Family law issues such as divorce and child c...
Civil justice issues play a prominent role in society. Family law issues such as divorce and child c...
As access to justice strategies evolve and expand, with user-centric, multifaceted, and more holisti...
As access to justice strategies evolve and expand, with user-centric, multifaceted, and more holisti...
Americans depend on our civil courts to keep the economy on a fair and firm foundation, but a decade...
The adequacy of access to justice in the American legal system is not a newly emergent issue. Discus...
Americans depend on our civil courts to keep the economy on a fair and firm foundation, but a decade...
Americans depend on our civil courts to keep the economy on a fair and firm foundation, but a decade...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
All over the world, civil legal problems are ubiquitous. But while all groups in every society that ...
All over the world, civil legal problems are ubiquitous. But while all groups in every society that ...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
If the ideal of justice is not pervasive in the United States, the issue of justice is-not so much i...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
Civil justice issues play a prominent role in society. Family law issues such as divorce and child c...
Civil justice issues play a prominent role in society. Family law issues such as divorce and child c...
As access to justice strategies evolve and expand, with user-centric, multifaceted, and more holisti...
As access to justice strategies evolve and expand, with user-centric, multifaceted, and more holisti...
Americans depend on our civil courts to keep the economy on a fair and firm foundation, but a decade...
The adequacy of access to justice in the American legal system is not a newly emergent issue. Discus...
Americans depend on our civil courts to keep the economy on a fair and firm foundation, but a decade...
Americans depend on our civil courts to keep the economy on a fair and firm foundation, but a decade...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
All over the world, civil legal problems are ubiquitous. But while all groups in every society that ...
All over the world, civil legal problems are ubiquitous. But while all groups in every society that ...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
If the ideal of justice is not pervasive in the United States, the issue of justice is-not so much i...