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Access to Justice: Reports
Guide to print and online sources, both legal and interdisciplinary for access to justice research. Prepared for the Access to Justice Seminar
Report for the ABA Resource Center for Access to Justice Initiatives analyzing the structure, activity, staffing, and funding in 40 state and territory commissions.
First project to record comparable data on legal needs and access to civil justice on a global scale. Highlights how everyday people work their their normal legal problems.
Report from the Legal Services Corporation, which explores the gap between the civil legal needs of low-income Americans and the services available for them in the year 2017.
Report issued in 2014 by the American Association of Law Libraries Special Committee on Access to Justice, outlining ways in which law libraries can actively improve access to justice.
Report issued in September 2019 by the International Bar Association Access to Justice Committee and the World Bank, surveying 50 cost and benefit studies of past and proposed legal aid programs.