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Access to justice issue of Dædalus available free online

January 9, 2019 by Sandy North

If you’re looking for some good reading this week, we’ve got you covered.

The current issue of Dædalus, a publication of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is entirely focused on how the U.S. can address the access to justice gap. The first-ever open access issue of the journal, the publication includes twenty-four essays that cover a wide variety of A2J approaches.

The collection of essays as a whole represents a deep cross-section of ideas from leading experts in the field with three subsections: the meaning of access to justice, delivery models, and interests, constituencies, and stakeholders. A2J Lab Faculty Director Jim Greiner’s contribution, The New Legal Empiricism & Its Application to Access-to-Justice Inquiries, provides a great summary of the theory that drives the A2J Lab’s research.

All of the essays are freely available online at: https://www.amacad.org/daedalus/access-to-justice

Do any of the essays particularly resonate with you? Let us know what you think in the comments section.

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