Articles
Foreword, Rationing Lawyers: Ethical and Professional Issues in the Delivery of Legal Services to Low-Income Clients
Bruce A. Green
Rendering Legal Assistance to Similarly Situated Individuals
Bruce A. Green and Martha Matthews
The Use of Nonlawyers
Derek A. Denckla
Limited Legal Assistance
Mary Helen McNeal
Client/Matter/Case Selection
Matthew Diller
The Influence of Third Parties on the Lawyer-Client Relationship
Stephanie Edelstein
Representation by Private Lawyers
Evan Gourvitz
Representation Within Law School Settings
Ian S. Weinstein
Accessing Justice: Are Pro Se Clinics a Reasonable Response to the Lack of Pro Bono Legal Services and Should Law School Clinics Conduct Them?
Margaret Martin Berry
A Call to Context: The Professional Challenges of Cause Lawyering at the Intersection of Race, Space, and Poverty
John O. Calmore
Evaluating Effective Lawyer-Client Communication: An International Project Moving from Research to Reform
Clark D. Cunningham
And Justice for All—Including the Unrepresented Poor: Revisiting the Roles of the Judges, Mediators, and Clerks
Russell Engler
Face-ing the Other: An Ethics of Encounter and Solidarity in Legal Services Practice
Marie A. Failinger
Collaboration Between Lawyers and Social Workers: Re-examining the Nature and Potential of the Relationship
Paula Galowitz
From Representing "Clients" to Serving "Recipients": Transforming the Role of the IV-D Child Support Enforcement Attorney
Barbara Glesner Fines
Restrictions by Funders and the Ethical Practice of Law
Alan W. Houseman
Nonlawyer Legal Assistance and Access to Justice
Alex J. Hurder
Positional Conflicts in the Pro Bono Context: Ethical Considerations and Market Forces
Esther F. Lardent
Professional and Ethical Issues in Legal Externships: Fostering Commitment to Public Service
Lisa G. Lerman
Multiple Communities or Monolithic Clients: Positional Conflicts of Interest and the Mission of the Legal Services Lawyer
Peter Margulies
In-House Live-Client Clinical Programs: Some Ethical Issues
James E. Moliterno
Are Organizations that Provide Free Legal Services Engaged in the Unauthorized Practice of Law?
Wayne Moore
Cultures of Commitment: Pro Bono for Lawyers and Law Students
Deborah L. Rhode
Collective Representation for the Disadvantaged: Variations in Problems of Accountability
Ann Southworth
Acting "A Very Moral Type of God": Triage Among Poor Clients
Paul R. Tremblay
Evaluating Systems for Delivering Legal Service to the Poor: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations
Gregg G. Van Ryzin and Marianne Engelman Lado
Nonlawyers and the Unauthorized Practice of Law: An Overview of the Legal and Ethical Parameters
Derek A. Denckla
I Don't Want to Play God—A Response to Professor Tremblay
Justine A. Dunlap
Having One Oar or Being Without a Boat: Reflections on the Fordham Recommendations on Limited Legal Assistance
Mary Helen McNeal