“What is Access to Justice?,” by Sarah Glassmeyer, LLRX, published on June 30, 2016….
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Access to Justice: ABA Report from Commission on Future of Legal Services
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,…
Full-tilt Legal Research Resources for Ordinary People
…who had unfettered and remote access to HeinOnline were people in large law firms, with law school library privileges, or with membership in a bar association that subscribed. Henceforth…
License to Print Money? Researching Marijuana Taxation Law, History, and Practice
…though few with remote access, except for WCCLS , which does offer free, remote, public access for its library card holders). 4) Other subscription databases: including general newspaper and…
Access to Justice in Oregon: A Lawyer Speaks Out
“If you want to keep law resources, contact your legislator,” Feb 8, 2012, letter by a Columbia County attorney, published in the South County Spotlight. This is an…
Judicial Funding Cuts Inflict Widespread Economic Harm in Communities
ABA Journal News: Savings produced by court budget cuts are exceeded by harmful economic effects (white paper) The white paper, “The Economics of Justice,” by Eric J. Magnuson,…
They Had “Access,” But They Didn’t Get Justice (28 GJPLP 321 (2021))
…need more support): “They Had Access, But They Didn’t Get Justice: Why Prevailing Access To Justice Initiatives Fail Rural Americans,” by Michele Statz, Hon. Robert Friday, and Jon Bredeson, published…
Free and Open Access to the Law
‘Aux Armes, Citoyens!:’ Time for Law Schools to Lead the Movement for Free and Open Access to the Law, by Ian Gallacher, published here. From the article’s abstract: “This…
GPO Access Migration to FDsys
Gallagher Blogs reports on the migration of federal information from GPO Access to FDsys: “You might already be familiar with GPO Access, the website of the U.S. Government Printing…
Oregon Innocence Project (and April 9th Benefit and Launch Party)
Oregon Innocence Project: “The Oregon Innocence Project (OIP) is a joint project of the Oregon Justice Resource Center (an independent nonprofit based out of Lewis & Clark Law School)…
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