article published in law reviewNonlawyer legal assistance is a necessary ingredient of any plan for meaningful access to the courts. The American Bar Association Commission on Nonlawyer Practice found in 1995 "that as many as 70% to 80% or more of low-income persons are unable to obtain legal assistance even when they need and want it." While low income households have the greatest problems of access, many moderate-income households, as well, do not have access to the justice system. The ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct contain an overly broad ban on assisting the unauthorized practice of law that discourages judges and lawyers from working with nonlawyers to make courts accessible to the public. Nevertheless, courts, lawyers, and i...
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While the profession focuses on ways to meet the critical legal needs of low-income citizens, the ne...
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Legal representation is fundamental to safeguarding fair, equal, and meaningful ac- cess to the lega...
For decades, the discussion about access to justice has primarily focused on the ability of low–inco...
Access to justice efforts have been focused more on access than justice, due in part to the framing ...
While other professions have attempted to make their services more readily available in recent years...
Those who frequent our courthouses and work with low and moderate - income individuals have no illus...
Legal representation is fundamental to safeguarding access to the legal system. Yet, in the United S...
In this Article Professor Breger examines the competing justifications that have been advanced for t...
Study after study has concluded that the United States suffers from a lack of access to justice beca...
This Article discusses a program implemented by the New York State Unified Court System in order to ...
For the first time in the American legal profession, non-lawyers can openly, independently, ethicall...
This Article examines three ways in which consumers are gaining greater access to the justice system...
Civil justice issues in the United States bring with them no guarantee of legal counsel, yet the civ...
While the profession focuses on ways to meet the critical legal needs of low-income citizens, the ne...
This Article argues that the assumptions that underlie how we currently conceptualize equal access t...
This article describes an empirical survey of a limited legal assistance program designed to assist ...
Legal representation is fundamental to safeguarding fair, equal, and meaningful ac- cess to the lega...
For decades, the discussion about access to justice has primarily focused on the ability of low–inco...
Access to justice efforts have been focused more on access than justice, due in part to the framing ...
While other professions have attempted to make their services more readily available in recent years...
Those who frequent our courthouses and work with low and moderate - income individuals have no illus...
Legal representation is fundamental to safeguarding access to the legal system. Yet, in the United S...
In this Article Professor Breger examines the competing justifications that have been advanced for t...
Study after study has concluded that the United States suffers from a lack of access to justice beca...
This Article discusses a program implemented by the New York State Unified Court System in order to ...
For the first time in the American legal profession, non-lawyers can openly, independently, ethicall...
This Article examines three ways in which consumers are gaining greater access to the justice system...
Civil justice issues in the United States bring with them no guarantee of legal counsel, yet the civ...
While the profession focuses on ways to meet the critical legal needs of low-income citizens, the ne...