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12 Lessons from Successful Access to Justice Efforts
by: State Planning Assistance Network
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A "Quality Matrix"
An Equal Justice Magazine article authored by Jeanne Charn and Randi Youells
by: LSC
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ABA Civil Justice - An Agenda for the 1990s
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ABA Innovations in the Delivery of Legal Services
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ABA Legal Needs Study
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ABA Standards for Providers of Civil Legal Services to the Poor
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Agenda for Access: The American People and Civil Justice
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Center for Law & Social Policy
CLASP provides thoughtful resources for civil legal services planning and Legal Services Corporation regulations compliance, as well as materials related to other poverty programs.
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Civil Legal Aid in the US: An Overview of the Program in 2003
This paper provides an overview of the current U.S. civil legal aid system; a brief history of legal aid in the United States; the future of the legal aid system, including the evolution of state justice communities, the increased use of the Internet and hotlines in service delivery, and pro se developments; future funding sources; efforts to improve service quality; and other developments affecting civil legal aid. By Allen Houseman, www.clasp.org
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Civil Legal Services for the 21st Century
by: Allen Houseman, CLASP
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Client-Centered Legal Services: Who Are Our Clients?
WHO ARE OUR CLIENTS? WHAT ARE THEIR EMERGING LEGAL PROBLEMS?
WHAT DO THESE IMPLICATE FOR STATE JUSTICE COMMUNITIES?
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ALAN W. HOUSEMAN, DIRECTOR
CENTER FOR LAW AND SOCIAL POLICY
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Excellence in Migrant (Legal Services) Programs
by: Center for Law & Social Policy
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Focus Groups on Access to Justice
1999 summary
by: Project for the Future of Equal Justice
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Georgia Civil Legal Services Funding Comparison
Georgia Civil Legal Services Funding Comparison, PERLS
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Georgia Legal Needs Study Summary
A 1994 document
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Georgia LSC Geo-Mapping Report 11/2003
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Handbook on Limited Scope Legal Assistance
As a public service, the 2002-2003 Modest Means Task Force of the
ABA's Section of Litigation recently released a Handbook on Limited Scope
Legal Assistance (also called "unbundled" and "discrete task" legal aid),
and a comprehensive appendix, which includes practice forms, recent rule changes, and a collection of ethics opinions.
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Inspiring & Sustaining a Passion for Justice
Video training about how to inspire and sustain a passion for justice in volunteer attorneys and attorneys working in legal aid
By: Ellen Hemley, Massachusetts Law Reform Institute/Legal Aid University
by: Massachusetts Law Reform Institute/Legal Aid University
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Lawyer Demographics in Georgia
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Legal Aid Recruitment & Retention Study: Preliminary Results
Discussion of results from a study to identify and analyze reasons for legal aid attorney turnover
By: Megan Connolly, Working Standards, Dina Merrell, Chicago Bar Foundation
by: IllinoisLegalAdvocate.org
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New England Legal Aid University
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Pro Se Report of the Judicial Council of Georgia
A 1998 document
by: Judicial Council of Georgia
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Report from the National Access to Justice Chairs Meeting, 2003
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Revised Pro Se Policy Recommendations
This link takes you to a report issued by the American Judicature Society.
by: American Judicature Society
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State Access to Justice Entities Information
A State-by-State Listing of Access to Justice Entities, courtesy the State Planning Assistance Network
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State Planning Assistance Network Online Resource Library
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Technology Bill of Rights
Washington State Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights
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Texas Access to Justice Marketing Powerpoint Presentation
12/03
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Texas Access to Justice Message Campaign Materials
12/03
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THE MISSING LINK IN STATE JUSTICE COMMUNITIES: The Capacity in Each State for State Level Advocacy..
by: CLASP
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Using the Power of Technology ...
USING THE POWER OF TECHNOLOGY TO CREATE COMMUNITY AND
IMPLEMENT HOLISTIC APPROACHES TO SOLVING CLIENTS PROBLEMS-- an article by Tanya Nieman, Director, Volunteer Legal Services Program of the Bar Association
of San Francisco
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WHAT CAN AND CANNOT BE DONE: Representation of Clients by LSC-Funded Programs
by: CLASP
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