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Presentation: Technology and Court Based Pro Se Programs: Opportunity and Challenge (Zorza 2000)

Presentation: Technology and Court Based Pro Se Programs: Opportunity and Challenge (Zorza 2000)

Power Point slide presentation put together by Richard Zorza on the technology challenges facing in court pro se programs. Presented June 5, 2000. Link to presentation:  http://www.zorza.net/resources/prosetech/ Webinars United States Richard Zorza 2000 ...

Article: A Modest Wish List for Legal Writing (Kimble 2000)

Article: A Modest Wish List for Legal Writing (Kimble 2000)

The author of A Modest Wish List for Legal Writing, Joseph Kimble, cited some ways to improve the readabilty of legal documents. Plain Language United States Joseph Kimble 2000 ...

Article: A Handbook For Courts (Barnes and Greacen 2000)

Article: A Handbook For Courts (Barnes and Greacen 2000)

A review of Caseflow Management, The Heart of Court Management in the New Millennium, a book the authors note, "should rest on the shelves of every court administrator and chief judge." In the book Tom Henderson of the National Center for State ...

Article: Appellate Practice — Including Legal Writing from a Judge’s Perspective (Painter 2000)

Article: Appellate Practice — Including Legal Writing from a Judge’s Perspective (Painter 2000)

The article, Appellate Practice–Including Legal Writing From a Judge's Perspective, is mainly about the important attributes of briefs to help in persuading a court. Plain Language United States Mark P. Painter 2000 ...

 Paper: Position Paper on Self-Represented Litigation (CCJ/COSCA 2000)

Paper: Position Paper on Self-Represented Litigation (CCJ/COSCA 2000)

In this 2000 White Paper, a COSCA sub-committee notes that self-represented litigants are by no means a new phenomenon in the courts. However, the then recent surge in self-represented litigation was unprecedented and shows no signs of abating. While no s ...

Article: Community Courts and Family (Chase, Alexander, Miller 2000)

Article: Community Courts and Family (Chase, Alexander, Miller 2000)

The authors introduce the idea of a community court as an interaction among courts, social service agencies, and the community. They discuss several models, prominent among them the Midtown Community Court in Manhattan, before going on to apply community ...

Article: California’s Family Law Facilitator Program: A New Paradigm for the Courts (Harrison, Chase, Surh 2000)

Article: California’s Family Law Facilitator Program: A New Paradigm for the Courts (Harrison, Chase, Surh 2000)

In 1997, California introduced its Family Law Facilitator Program to guide unrepresented family litigants through the judicial process. The authors, all active facilitators, discuss the program’s development, including some of the hurdles it has overcome. ...