Details
March 27, 2009 from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Manning Faculty Lounge
The Roadmap to Justice Project is a national effort to chart key policy priorities in enhancing access to justice by those who need it most.
Along with institutional co-sponsor, Suffolk University Law School, and co-convening organization, the Sokolove Charitable Fund, the 2008-09 Roadmap to Justice initiative will feature the following events:
Fall 2008
East Coast Working Symposium - Boston, MA
Friday, October 17
Suffolk University Law School
Spring 2009
West Coast Working Symposium - Stanford, CA
Friday, March 27
Stanford Law School
Symposium Booklet
Additional Information
If you would like more information on this project please contact us at legalprofession@law.stanford.edu.
Website
Related Media
- Welcome/Overview of Project and Priorities (streaming video 150k)
- Alan W. Houseman - Civil Legal Aid in the United States: An Update for 2009
- Houseman & Perle - LSC Restrictions - Memo
- Houseman & Perle - LSC Restrictions on Client Representation
- The California Model Statute Task Force
- Life After Lassiter: An Overview of State-Court Right-to-Counsel Decisions
- Legal Aid, Law School Clinics and the Opportunity for Joint Gain
- State, Market, Philanthropy and Self-Help as Legal Services Delivery Mechanisms
- Abel, State, Market, Philanthropy, and Self-Help Comparison of Delivery Mechanisms
- Whatever Happened to Access to Justice
- Constance C. Talmage - Colorado Access to Justice Commission Accomplishments 2003-2009
- Roadmap to Justice Booklet
- A Right to Civil Counsel: Closer to Reality?
- Access to Justice on the World Wide Web
- Roadmap to Justice: Summary of East Coast Forum
- Welcome/Overview of Project and Priorities (streaming audio 56k)
- Communications, Political and Funding Strategies (streaming video 150k)
- Communications, Political and Funding Strategies (streaming audio 56k)
Contact
Amanda Packel / Dena Evans
Center on the Legal Profession
650.736.9770
legalprofession@law.stanford.edu
Admission
Please contact the Center on the Legal Profession for further information on how to take part in this project.