Riding Circuit: Bringing the Law to Those Who Need It

Academic Article

Abstract

  • This article surveys the Access to Justice movement in the United States and proposes including more types of professionals to develop longer term solutions that will alleviate barriers to the court system. This article discusses the need to expand the access to justice concept to reach beyond the courthouse to address civil legal issues before they blossom into litigation. Mobile outreach providing preventive lawyering and early treatment of societal problems can prevent delays and the bottleneck that many courts are seeing with the vast numbers of Self-Represented Litigants. A team of professionals including lawyers, social workers, nurses, counselors, translators and law librarians, working with a network of public librarians, can make a significant impact into the everyday lives of the working poor and folk of modest means in underserved areas.
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    Status

    Publication Date

  • 2016
  • Published In

    Keywords

  • Access to Justice, Libraries, Preventive Law, Mobile Outreach, Social Justice
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 1
  • End Page

  • 53
  • Volume

  • 12
  • Issue

  • 1