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"I Do For My Kids": Negotiating Race And Racial Inequality In Family Court, Tonya L. Brito, David J. Pate Jr., Jia-Hui Stefanie Wong May 2015

"I Do For My Kids": Negotiating Race And Racial Inequality In Family Court, Tonya L. Brito, David J. Pate Jr., Jia-Hui Stefanie Wong

Fordham Law Review

Socio-legal scholarship examining issues of access to justice is currently experiencing a renaissance. Renewed inquiry into this field is urgently needed. Studies confirm that only 20 percent of the legal needs of low- income communities are met and that the vast majority of unrepresented litigants are low income, creating what some call a “justice gap” that has become even more urgent in recent years. State tribunals that deal with high-stakes issues particularly relevant to low-income residents, such as family courts and housing courts, are seeing an increasing number of litigants, the majority of whom are unrepresented.


An Excuse-Centered Approach To Transitional Justice, David Gray Jan 2006

An Excuse-Centered Approach To Transitional Justice, David Gray

Fordham Law Review

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Shout From Taller Rooftops: A Response To Deborah L. Rhode's Access To Justice, Steven H. Hobbs Jan 2004

Shout From Taller Rooftops: A Response To Deborah L. Rhode's Access To Justice, Steven H. Hobbs

Fordham Law Review

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Redressing Inequality In The Market For Justice: Why Access To Lawyers Will Never Solve The Problem And Why Rethinking The Role Of Judges Will Help, Russell G. Pearce Jan 2004

Redressing Inequality In The Market For Justice: Why Access To Lawyers Will Never Solve The Problem And Why Rethinking The Role Of Judges Will Help, Russell G. Pearce

Fordham Law Review

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Access To Justice: Some Comments, Lawrence M. Friedman Jan 2004

Access To Justice: Some Comments, Lawrence M. Friedman

Fordham Law Review

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Teaching And Doing: The Role Of Law School Clinics In Enhancing Access To Justice, Stephen Wizner, Jane Aiken Jan 2004

Teaching And Doing: The Role Of Law School Clinics In Enhancing Access To Justice, Stephen Wizner, Jane Aiken

Fordham Law Review

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Access To Justice: Again, Still, Deborah L. Rhode Jan 2004

Access To Justice: Again, Still, Deborah L. Rhode

Fordham Law Review

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Gideon's Paradox, Lawrence C. Marshall Jan 2004

Gideon's Paradox, Lawrence C. Marshall

Fordham Law Review

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Keynote: Law, Lawyers, And The Pursuit Of Justice, Deborah L. Rhode Jan 2002

Keynote: Law, Lawyers, And The Pursuit Of Justice, Deborah L. Rhode

Fordham Law Review

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Judicial Rationalizations For Rationing Justice: How Sixth Amendment Doctrine Undermines Reform, Bruce A. Green Jan 2002

Judicial Rationalizations For Rationing Justice: How Sixth Amendment Doctrine Undermines Reform, Bruce A. Green

Fordham Law Review

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Ethical Lawyering And The Possiblity Of Integrity, Sharon Dolovich Jan 2002

Ethical Lawyering And The Possiblity Of Integrity, Sharon Dolovich

Fordham Law Review

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"In Pursuit Of Justice" In High Profile Criminal Matters, Judith L. Maute Jan 2002

"In Pursuit Of Justice" In High Profile Criminal Matters, Judith L. Maute

Fordham Law Review

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Grieving Criminal Defense Lawyers, Dennis E. Curtis, Judith Resnik Jan 2002

Grieving Criminal Defense Lawyers, Dennis E. Curtis, Judith Resnik

Fordham Law Review

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Furthering Justice By Improving The Adversary System And Making Lawyers More Accountable, Roger C. Cramton Jan 2002

Furthering Justice By Improving The Adversary System And Making Lawyers More Accountable, Roger C. Cramton

Fordham Law Review

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Constructing The Practices Of Accoutability And Professionalism: A Comment On In The Interests Of Justice, Susan Sturm Jan 2002

Constructing The Practices Of Accoutability And Professionalism: A Comment On In The Interests Of Justice, Susan Sturm

Fordham Law Review

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Achieving Justice, Barriers To Achieving Justice For Incarcerated Parents, Martha L. Raimon Jan 2001

Achieving Justice, Barriers To Achieving Justice For Incarcerated Parents, Martha L. Raimon

Fordham Law Review

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Report Of The Ethics And Professionalism Working Group, Nanette Schrandt Jan 2001

Report Of The Ethics And Professionalism Working Group, Nanette Schrandt

Fordham Law Review

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Prospective Determinations Of Derived Use In Civil Proceedings: Upsetting The Immunity Balance, Hilary Anne Zealand Jan 1982

Prospective Determinations Of Derived Use In Civil Proceedings: Upsetting The Immunity Balance, Hilary Anne Zealand

Fordham Law Review

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Juror Safety: The Presumption Of Innocence And Meaningful Voir Dire In Federal Criminal Prosecutions - Are They Endangered Species?, Abraham Abramovsky Jan 1981

Juror Safety: The Presumption Of Innocence And Meaningful Voir Dire In Federal Criminal Prosecutions - Are They Endangered Species?, Abraham Abramovsky

Fordham Law Review

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Book Reviews Jan 1937

Book Reviews

Fordham Law Review

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