Symposium - Access to Justice
Articles
Connecting Self-Representation to Civil Gideon: What Existing Data Reveal About When Counsel is Most Needed
Russell Engler
Lawyering in Juvenile Court: Lessons from a Civil Gideon Experiment
Katherine Hunt Federle
Access to Justice: Some Historical Comments
Lawrence M. Friedman
Higher Demand, Lower Supply? A Comparative Assessment of the Legal Resource Landscape for Ordinary Americans
Gillian K. Hadfield
Examining the Real Demand for Legal Services
Herbert M. Kritzer
Nothing for Something? Denying Legal Assistance to Those Compelled to Participate in ADR Proceedings
Stephan Landsman
Access to Justice in a World Without Lawyers: Evidence from Texas Bodily Injury Claims
Charles Silver and David A. Hyman
Lawyerless Dispute Resolution: Rethinking a Paradigm
Jean R. Sternlight
Between Access to Counsel and Access to Justice: A Psychological Perspective
Nourit Zimmerman and Tom R. Tyler
Representation in Mediation: What We Know From Empirical Research
Roselle L. Wissler