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Access to Justice [Hardcover]

Deborah L. Rhode (Author)


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0195143477 978-0195143478 September 23, 2004
"Equal Justice Under Law" is one of America's most proudly proclaimed and widely violated legal principles. But it comes nowhere close to describing the legal system in practice. Millions of Americans lack any access to justice, let alone equal access. Worse, the increasing centrality of law in American life and its growing complexity has made access to legal assistance critical for all citizens. Yet according to most estimates about four-fifths of the legal needs of the poor, and two- to three-fifths of the needs of middle-income individuals remain unmet. This book reveals the inequities of legal assistance in America, from the lack of access to educational services and health benefits to gross injustices in the criminal defense system. It proposes a specific agenda for change, offering tangible reforms for coordinating comprehensive systems for the delivery of legal services, maximizing individual's opportunities to represent themselves, and making effective legal services more affordable for all Americans who need them.


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Few Americans would complain that the U.S. lacks for lawyers. But a distinguished Stanford law professor sharply criticizes a legal system in which only the wealthy can afford essential services from the country's numerous attorneys. As legislators cut budgets for legal-aid providers and as prestigious law firms reduce their pro bono commitments to mere lip service, the poor find themselves represented by unqualified and negligent lawyers in criminal cases and by no one at all in civil courts and bureaucratic proceedings. Warning that the time has long passed for empty boasts of the unique fairness of American justice, Rhode summons policy makers, lawyers, and ordinary citizens to join her in pressing for urgently needed reforms. Those reforms--here detailed-- include the development of procedures for resolving disputes without lawyers or court hearings, the distribution of legal self-help materials, the expansion of pro bono services, and the adequate funding of legal-aid agencies. Not all readers will embrace Rhode's agenda for change, but her analysis of legal injustices will spark much-needed debate. Bryce Christensen
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"Rhode has written an important, thoughtful, and well-argued book."--Law and Politics Book Review


"What makes Ms. Rhode such an effective advocate is not the piercing nature of her salvos--which are lethal--but the abundance of support for her arguments. Access to Justice is thoroughly researched and finely written."--New York Law Journal


"Deborah Rhode has jolted a million lawyers with a wake-up call. She urges them to open the doors to the unmet need for justice by most of the people who cannot afford their services. A challenging book for anyone, not just lawyers and law students, who believes that justice can be done if we have the will to pursue it."--Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (September 23, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195143477
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195143478
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,484,435 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Deborah L. Rhode is the Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law and the Director of the Center on the Legal Profession at Stanford University. She has a Yale BA and JD, and is a former law clerk of Justice Thurgood Marshall, a former president of the Association of American Law Schools, a former chair of the American Bar Association's Commission on Women in the Profession, and a former director of both Stanford's Center on Ethics and its Institute for Research on Women and Gender. She is the author or coauthor of twenty books and over 200 articles, and is the nation's most cited scholar on professional responsibility.

Author Photo by David Weintraub, photographer.


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"Equal justice under law" is one of America's most proudly proclaimed and widely violated legal principles. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
school pro bono programs, bar ethical rules, pro bono experiences, pro bono policies, pro bono involvement, civil legal assistance, pro bono participation, bar ethical codes, pro bono contributions, pro bono requirements, nonlawyer practice, bono initiatives, surveyed lawyers, meritless cases, mandatory pro bono, responding lawyers, unmet legal needs, multidisciplinary partnerships, legal aid programs, indigent defense, pro bono assistance, bono service, public interest causes, bar leaders, civil legal aid
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United States, New York, Sixth Amendment, American Bar Association, Model Rules, Legal Services Corporation, First Amendment, Clarence Darrow, Great Britain, Reginald Heber Smith
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