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Home > Urban Law Journal > Vol. 51 (2023-2024) > No. 5 (2024)

 

With People Struggling and the Law Failing, What Are the Solutions to the Access to Justice Crisis in America?

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Foreword: With People Struggling and the Law Failing, What Are the Solutions to the Access to Justice Crisis in America?
David S. Udell

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Stop the Violence: A Taxonomy of Measures to Abolish Evictions
Andrew Scherer

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Maximizing Housing Stability and Minimizing Evictions: Evidence-Based Models That Keep Tenants in Their Homes and Out of the Courts
Neil Steinkamp

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Right to Counsel for Tenants Facing Eviction: Justification, History, and Future
John Pollock

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Measures of Justice: Researching and Evaluating Lay Legal Assistance Programs
Tanina Rostain and James Teufel

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A People-Centered Approach to Designing and Evaluating Community Justice Worker Programs in the United States
Matthew Burnett and Rebecca L. Sandefur

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Robots vs. Predators: Can Generative Artificial Intelligence Help to Address the Justice Gap in Consumer Debt Litigation?
Raymond H. Brescia

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Ability to Pay: Closing the Access to Justice Gap with Policy Solutions for Unaffordable Fines and Fees
Lauren Jones

 
 
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