Submissions from 2016
Access to Justice is More Than the Right to Counsel: The Role of the Judge in Assisting Unrepresented Litigants, Paris R. Baldacci
Pro Pro Bono: Volunteer Lawyers Are an Essential Part of Access to Civil Justice, Amy Barasch
The Fight for Justice in Housing Court: From the Bronx to a Right to Counsel for All New York City Tenants, Susanna Blankley
The Downside of Disruption: The Risks Associated with Transformational Change in the Delivery of Legal Services, Raymond H. Brescia
Moving Women out of Poverty: A Call to Action for Legal Aid, Catherine Carr
Denying Access to Justice During a Carceral Crisis, Brett Dignam
Tort Reform: Blocking the Courthouse Door and Denying Access to Justice, Joanne Doroshow
Promoting Justice from the Inside: The Counseling Role of Local Government and School District Attorneys, Lisa Grumet
Expanding Access to Justice: Alternatives to Full Representation in New York State, Randal Jeffrey
Justice, Justice Shall Ye Pursue, Honorable Jonathan Lippman
Access to Justice in Buffalo and Beyond: Making the Justice System More Welcoming for Refugees, Fidèle Menavanza, MS, LLB1
WHY A RIGHT: The Right to Counsel and the Ecology of Housing Justice, Andrew Scherer
Filling the Gaps: Another Way to Tackle the Access to Justice Crisis, Karen Simmons
Caught in the Web: Immigrant Children in Removal Proceedings, Claire R. Thomas and Lenni Benson
The Civil Legal Aid Movement: 15 Initiatives that are Increasing Access to Justice in the United States, David Udell
Access to Justice in Latin America: A Changing Legal Landscape, Joan Vermeulen
Access to Justice in Latin America: A Changing Legal Landscape, Joan Vermeulen