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An Intersectional Examination Of U.S. Civil Justice Problems, Kathryne M. Young, Katie R. Billings
An Intersectional Examination Of U.S. Civil Justice Problems, Kathryne M. Young, Katie R. Billings
Utah Law Review
Millions of Americans face civil justice problems each year, and most of these problems never make it to court, let alone to a legal expert. Although research has established that race and class are associated with a person’s chance of experiencing a civil justice problem, detailed intersectional examinations of everyday people’s justice experiences are largely absent. A more in-depth empirical understanding of the access to justice crisis can equip lawyers, policymakers, and other designers of justice interventions to create higher-impact, more efficient, and bettertargeted programs to meet the justice needs of everyday people.
This Article fills a critical gap in …