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Article: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, Especially When You Don’t Have a Lawyer (Reed 2021)

Article: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, Especially When You Don’t Have a Lawyer (Reed 2021)

A study led by Havard Law School Professor Jim Greiner showed that low-income Philadelphians have a hard time accessing a divorce without an attorney — a problem that is likely widespread At the Access to Justice Lab, Greiner and his team tried to measure ...

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 ...

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 ...

Report: Nonlawyer Navigators in State Courts: Part II - An Update: New Energy, Urgency and Possibilities (McClymont 2023)

Report: Nonlawyer Navigators in State Courts: Part II- An Update: New Energy, Urgency and Possibilities (McClymont 2023)

In 2023, Mary McClymont published Report: Nonlawyer Navigators in State Courts: Part II- An Update: New Energy, Urgency and Possibilities as a follow-on to her original research of how Navigators provide help in the state courts. She discovered tremendous ...