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New York Law SchoolKeywords
access to justicecivil rights
right to counsel
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Courts
Education Law
Family Law
Housing Law
Human Rights Law
Immigration Law
Judges
Juvenile Law
Law and Gender
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Social Welfare Law
State and Local Government Law
Torts
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Abstract
This publication of the Impact Center for Public Interest Law and the Racial Justice Project at New York Law School was developed in conjunction with the Impact Center’s April 2016 symposium, Equal Before The Law? Civil Rights and Access to Justice. It features 16 articles by prominent policymakers, nonprofit leaders, advocates and scholars on the following topics: Immigration Housing and Community Prisoners’ Rights Tort Liability Women’s Rights Alternative models of Access to Justice The Role of Government Officials Contributors include: Hon. Jonathan Lippman; Paris Baldacci; Amy Barasch; Susanna Blankley; Raymond Brescia; Catherine Carr; Brett Dignam; Joanne Doroshow; Lisa Grumet; Randal Jeffrey; Fidèle Menavanza; Andrew Scherer; Karen Simmons; Claire Thomas & Lenni Benson; David Udell; and Joan Vermeulen.https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/impact_center/1000/thumbnail.jpg
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2016-07-01Type
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http://comms.nyls.edu/flipbooks/ICPI-Impact-Journal-2016/flipbook.html