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Conference: 2017 NACM Annual Conference (Washington, DC 2017)

Conference: 2017 NACM Annual Conference (Washington, DC 2017)

The 2017 NACM Annual Conference, presented in partnership with the International Association for Court Management (IACA), will be held July 9-13, 2017, in Washington, DC. For more information, please see the NACM event page: https://www.nacmnet.org/confer ...

Presentation: ...And Access to Justice for All: The Potential of Community Connection, Volunteerism and Technology (Zorza 2004)

Presentation:...And Access to Justice for All: The Potential of Community Connection, Volunteerism and Technology (Zorza 2004)

Richard Zorza's presentation "…And Access to Justice for All- The Potential of Community Connection, Volunteerism and Technology," given to the National Conference on Community Based Access to Justice Volunteers, Partnerships and Technology ...

Report: Public Libraries and Access to Justice (SRLN 2010)

Report: Public Libraries and Access to Justice (SRLN 2010)

These are the materials from a conference held in January 2010 on Public Libraries and Access to Justice. The full set of conference materials can be accessed here. best practices Public Libraries United States Jan 2010 Austin Conf.pdf Self-Represented Li ...

Report: Opportunity for All: How the American Public Benefits from Internet Access at U.S. Libraries (Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS 2011)

Report: Opportunity for All: How the American Public Benefits from Internet Access at U.S. Libraries (Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS 2011)

This report proves the broad use and value of internet access in public libraries. This research, conducted by the University of Washington and funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, was the first ...

Report: Public Libraries and Access to Justice (Richard Zorza, Future Trends in State Courts 2010)

Report: Public Libraries and Access to Justice (Richard Zorza, Future Trends in State Courts 2010)

Courts are working with public libraries to provide court-related information to self-represented litigants. The Internet is a key component of this effort. The article can be accessed here: http://cdm16501.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/accessfair ...

Paper: How Fair, Fast, and Cheap Should Courts Be? (Greacen 1999)

Making the court system fairer, faster, and cheaper are at the top of most agendas for restoring public trust and confidence in the legal system. But how much fairer, faster, and cheaper do the courts need to be to meet the public's needs? So long as ...

Report: Model Self-Help Pilot Program A Report To The Legislature (California 2005)

Report: Model Self-Help Pilot Program A Report To The Legislature (California 2005)

Executive Summary The Model Self-Help Center Pilot Program is one part of the California Judicial Council’s effort to address two key goals in its strategic plan: increasing access to justice and improving the quality of justice and service to the public. ...

Survey: Washington LawHelp User Survey (WA LawHelp 2015)

This is an example of a survey for online legal services users from Washington LawHelp in Washington State. The Washington LawHelp website provides a link to this survey on every webpage of their site-- the accessibility of the survey link increases user  ...

Resource: W.K. Kellogg Logic Model Development Guide (W.K. Kellogg Foundation 2006)

Nonprofits must demonstrate the effectiveness of their program activities by initiating and completing outcome-oriented evaluation of projects. This guide, found at wkkf.org/resource-directory/resource/2006/02/wk-kellogg-foundation-logic-model-development ...

Study: Self-Represented Litigants in Family Law Cases In Jackson County, Missouri (Cook 2007)

This study is unique because it included the self-represented in its survey. From the Abstract: This report is based on surveys that examined the attitudes and perceptions of judges, the family law bar, family court staff, and self-represented litigants r ...