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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Hilarious (and Dark) Side of Automated Court Services: Replacing Courts with Websites
Link from Richard Zorza’s inimitable Access to Justice blog: A Cautionary Tale — Cartoon Points Out the Downsides of Automated Courts Access to justice and court systems broken (and broke)? “If…
Access to Justice Updates from Richard Zorza
Lots of interesting posts on Richard Zorza’s Access to Justice Blog: 1) Guest Post from World Bank’s Paul Prettitore on Legal Aid in Jordan (10/10/13) 2) NYT Piece on…
Online OSB BarBooks Service
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) is rolling out their BarBooks service, which will give attorneys remote access and law library patrons in-library access to the OSB’s set of practice…
Harris County (Texas) Law Library Celebrates 100 Years of Access to Justice
…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…
Death, Taxes, Bar Exams, and Access to Justice in Oregon
…arbitrary and capricious requirement for attorneys, which even extends to the Multistate Professional Responsibility examination. In the same issue of the magazine, “Hard Times for Access to Justice” provided another…
Promoting Access to Justice with Oregon State Bar E-Books (on Amazon)
Oregon State Bar: Promoting Access to Justice with E-Books “The OSB Legal Publications department launched a new project in May that we wanted to tell you about. We have begun…
“Free and Online” is not Quite the Same as “Equal Access to Justice”
…books. Anyone with computer access can tap into free resources like FindLaw or public encyclopedias like Wikipedia to learn about courtroom procedures, historical cases and legal tools. But unlike paid…
Why Do Solos and Small Law Firms Bear the Burden of Access to Justice?
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…
Thinking About Courthouse Design: Access to Justice
“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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