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The Self-Represented Litigation Network (SRLN) is an organization for Access-to-Justice (A2J) professionals, lawyers, judges, law librarians, law professors, law students, and others who believe that everyone has a right to…

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…on his or her personal, moral, or religious beliefs. QUESTIONS PRESENTED: The Board of Professional Conduct received inquiries from judges and a judicial association on behalf of its members seeking…

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If Access to Justice (A2J) is to be something other than a catch-phrase or a pipe dream, lawyers, judges, court administrators, and law librarians need to think, plan, and…

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…it also creates challenges in the legal environment (and elsewhere) when fixed content is necessary for legal writers to support their conclusions. Judges, attorneys, academics, and others using citations need…

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…the Environmental Protection Agency. But most changes are neither prompt nor publicized, and the court’s secretive editing process has led judges and law professors astray, causing them to rely on…

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…the Washington County (Oregon!) Courthouse steps from Noon – 1 on Monday, September 17th. I’m inviting our local attorneys, judges, and elected officials, and will do a little publicity as…

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…Doctor “Mindfulness” has Major Implications for Lawyers and Judges (9/26/13) 3) Reflecting on Court Technology at Midtown Community Court’s 20th Anniversary (9/22/13), including a link to the NCSC “The Ten…

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