Beyond Elite Law: Access to Civil Justice in America

Beyond Elite Law: Access to Civil Justice in America

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Are Americans making under $50,000 a year compelled to navigate the legal system on their own, or do they simply give up because they cannot afford lawyers? We know anecdotally that Americans of median or lower income generally do without legal representation or resort to a sector of the legal profession that - because of the sheer volume of claims, inadequate training, and other causes - provides deficient representation and advice. This book poses the question: can we - at the current level of resources, both public and private - better address the legal needs of all Americans? Leading judges, researchers, and activists discuss the role of technology, pro bono services, bar association resources, affordable solo and small firm fees, public service internships, and law student and nonlawyer representation.

ISBN

9781107070103

Publication Date

4-26-2016

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Keywords

legal assistance to the poor, legal aid

Disciplines

Law | Social Welfare Law

Beyond Elite Law: Access to Civil Justice in America

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