Article: Judicial Techniques for Cases Involving Self-Represented Litigants (Albrecht, Greacen, Hough and Zorza 2003)

This is one of the first article published to stimulate a national dialogue about how judges can best structure and manage their courtrooms to accommodate the needs of self-represented litigants. It remains one of the most accessible introductions to the concepts and challenges that have now been addressed by the development of comprehensive curricula and scholarship.

Citation Notes: Judges’ Journal Winter 2003 American Bar Association Volume 42, Number 1

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