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Massachusetts has Guidelines on the Public Rights of Access to Judicial Proceedings and Records. This seems to be a relevant post for us here at the Oregon Legal Research Blog given…

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“Thinking About Designing Courthouses for Access to Justice,” posted on January 17, 2016 by Richard Zorza. Courthouse construction is on the minds of all Oregonians. As long as the project…

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focusing on our century of service to the Houston legal community and our bright future promoting open and equal access to justice for all. We would like to invite all…

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Read the ABA article and the report: “Can the access-to-justice gap be closed? These recommendations might make it possible,” by Victor Li and James Podgers, ABA Journal, August 06,…

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Read this interesting blog post and discussion (in the Comments). “Future Fridays: Hey, ABA – Why Do Solos and Smalls Bear the Burden of Access to Justice? “ By…

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The Equal Justice Library is now located at the Georgetown Law School Library: “The National Equal Justice Library (NEJL) is the first and only institution dedicated to documenting and preserving…

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