Legal aid work, whether performed by independent societies, or by clinics connected with law schools, has ceased to be a novelty in large cities, especially in the northeastern and extreme western parts of the United States. When one comes to examine the progress of this charitable aspect of law practice in less thickly settled communities, a definite orientation is necessary. There is little literature dealing either with the need in rural sections and the smaller cities for definite organizations or the question as to whether there is enough clinical material to make possible a law school course in this field. So the opening on October 1st, 1931, of the legal aid clinic at Duke University inaugurated a most interesting experiment
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Ontario has a system of fully funded yet independent network of community law clinics like those adv...
Providing equal justice for poor and rich, weak and powerful alike is an age-old problem. People hav...
You have asked me to summarize in under ten minutes the entire history of civil legal aid and civil ...
The explosive growth in the number of law school clinics over the last 50 years began with an indivi...
This article offers a counter narrative to the conventional description of legal aid in the United S...
The law schools legal aid activities conducted through its clinics has come a long way in India espe...
Apparently the first recognition of the necessity of organization in free legal aid by the Washingto...
Since the leasing of its office in August 1965, the Washtenaw County Legal Aid Society has been open...
Community legal clinics have been in existence in Ontario for a decade. By employing a modified vers...
A breath of fresh air has blown into many law schools because of the national antipoverty program in...
The lofty idea of equal justice for all is not the reason legal aid began in the United States. Leg...
Legal education plays an important role in socializing the next generation of lawyers, judges, and p...
The current Survey of the Legal Profession has produced many interesting and valuable reports. One o...
Since the summer of 1965, the State Bar Association of North Dakota, through a special subcommittee ...
The provision of legal assistance for the poor has mirrored, since its first appearance in 1880, the...
Ontario has a system of fully funded yet independent network of community law clinics like those adv...
Providing equal justice for poor and rich, weak and powerful alike is an age-old problem. People hav...
You have asked me to summarize in under ten minutes the entire history of civil legal aid and civil ...
The explosive growth in the number of law school clinics over the last 50 years began with an indivi...
This article offers a counter narrative to the conventional description of legal aid in the United S...
The law schools legal aid activities conducted through its clinics has come a long way in India espe...
Apparently the first recognition of the necessity of organization in free legal aid by the Washingto...
Since the leasing of its office in August 1965, the Washtenaw County Legal Aid Society has been open...
Community legal clinics have been in existence in Ontario for a decade. By employing a modified vers...
A breath of fresh air has blown into many law schools because of the national antipoverty program in...
The lofty idea of equal justice for all is not the reason legal aid began in the United States. Leg...
Legal education plays an important role in socializing the next generation of lawyers, judges, and p...