Access to Justice
The Access to Justice Group addresses barriers to access to our civil justice system, including, among other issues, efforts to strip courts of jurisdiction, raise procedural hurdles, remove classes of cases from federal court, insulate wrongdoers from suit, limit remedies and deprive legal aid services of resources. It focuses attention on ways to ensure that our justice system is truly available to all.
The Issue Group's Co-Chairs are:
To get involved in the work of the Access to Justice Issue Group, please fill out the Issue Group Sign-Up Form.
Also, please note that ACS ResearchLink features a number of topics related to the Access to Justice Issue Group’s work on which law students are encouraged to focus their academic scholarship.
The Issue Group's Co-Chairs are:
- Lucas Guttentag, ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project
- Marianne Lado, New York Lawyers for the Public Interest
- Bill Lann Lee, Lewis, Feinberg, Lee, Renaker & Jackson, P.C.
To get involved in the work of the Access to Justice Issue Group, please fill out the Issue Group Sign-Up Form.
Also, please note that ACS ResearchLink features a number of topics related to the Access to Justice Issue Group’s work on which law students are encouraged to focus their academic scholarship.
