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Resource: SRLN Navigator Working Group Webinar (November 2019)

Resource: SRLN Navigator Working Group Webinar (November 2019)

In our November webinar, we heard from two navigator program leaders, Rob Wall of Ohio and Lisa Porter of Arizona, who described features and operations of their respective programs. Watch the recording of the SRLN Naviagor November 2019 webinar via this ...

Resource: SRLN Navigator Working Group Webinar (October 2019)

Resource: SRLN Navigator Working Group Webinar (October 2019)

In our October webinar, Mary McClymont gave an overview of 23 non-lawyer navigator programs in state courts across the country as described in this report:  https://www.srln.org/node/1403/reportnonlawyer-navigators-state-courts-emerging-consensus-mcclymon ...

Survey: SRLN Library Working Group National Self-Help in Libraries Survey (SRLN 2019)

Survey: SRLN Library Working Group National Self-Help in Libraries Survey (SRLN 2019)

SRLN Report (March 2021) Evaluating Library Services to Self-Represented Litigants: A Story of Two Surveys The Law Librarians’ Working Group of the Self-Represented Litigation Network surveyed law libraries in the summer of 2019 about their services, incl ...

Article: Evidenced-Based Lawyer Regulation (Washington University Law Review 2019)

Article: Evidenced-Based Lawyer Regulation (Washington University Law Review 2019)

The legal profession has been losing its authority over the regulation of legal services. Recent changes in antitrust law have put state bar associations under a spotlight. Competition from technology companies and concerns about access to justice have in ...

Report: Nonlawyer Navigators in State Courts: An Emerging Consensus (McClymont 2019)

Report: Nonlawyer Navigators in State Courts: An Emerging Consensus (McClymont 2019)

This report provides a survey of the national landscape of nonlawyer navigator programs in state courts assisting self-represented litigants. It includes an analysis of 23 programs in 15 states and the District of Columbia. It is based on extensive outrea ...