Access to justice
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1. Equal Justice Under Law: The Gap between Principle and Practice2. Litigation and Its Discontents: Too Much Law for Those Who Can Afford It, Too Little for Everyone Else3. Historical Perspectives: Legal Rights and Social Wrongs4. Access to What? Law without Lawyers and New Models of Legal Assistance5. Locked In and Locked Out: The Legal Needs of Low-Income Communities6. Presumed Guilty: Class Injustice in Criminal Justice7. Pro Bono in Principle and in Practice8. A Roadmap for ReformNotes. Index.
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