The problem of delivering legal services to poor people is one that deserves intense and objective study, but instead has frequently been treated as a popular controversy to be argued with great passion. 1 Currently, much of the controversy centers on theBrakel, Samuel J...
The Legal Services Corporation, established in 1974, is the primary provider of funds for free civil legal services for the poor. Substantial sums for such services are also available from other Federal, State, and local sources and are administered by Corporation and non-Corporation providers. Som...
During this past century, the broader movement for the provision of civil legal services to poor people in America went through a number of periods of expansion, contraction, and stasis. Yet, for the most part, struggling veterans stood outside those ebbs and flows, and have not generally ...
"Even those that are able to read and write have challenges accessing legal aid services because they cannot afford the fees demanded by law firms," Mushili noted. Every year, Mansa District Women Development Association reaches over 1,300 people including men through its legal aid services and ...
Reports that attorney, Susan Hofkin Saloman and the late Leslie D'Cora Holmes, were presented with the Denison Ray Civil Legal Services and Indigent Criminal Defense Awards, by the New York Statebar's Committee on Legal Aid, for the legal services they provided for the poor. Who will accept...
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Equal Justice under the Law: The Evolution of a National Commitment to Legal Services for the Poor and a Study of Its Impact on New Jersey Landlord-Tenant LawTo many, equal justice under the law means unhindered access to the legal system. This access is of vital importance to the ...
People's War on Poverty: Urban Politics, Grassroots Activists, and the Struggle for Democracy in Houston, 1964-1976 During the first year of the War on Poverty, Welch attempted to use federal antipoverty funds to pay for services the city government had yet to provide, such as infrastructure...
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