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Correction: Top 10 A2J Research Priorities #3

June 16, 2017 by Sophie Laing

*Last week we tried to reintroduce our Top 10 A2J Research priorities YouTube series, but unfortunately posted the second video again. Here is the correct video, where Faculty Director Jim Greiner talks about triage in the criminal context.

It’s been a couple weeks since we’ve posted a Top 10 video, so as a reminder, we at the Lab have come up with a list of what we consider to be the top 10 access to justice research priorities. This list will be published on our YouTube channel, in quick 2-3 minute videos to wake you up and get you excited about how ripe the field of access to justice is for experimentation, research, and, of course, RCTs.

Here’s our third installment:

 

 

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