
Chapter about legal consciousness and access to justice from the Research Handbook on Civil Justice (2025). Not long ago, I was approached by a legal aid organization that serves low-income people facing eviction. Like many academic researchers, I am occasionally approached by groups who are troubleshooting a problem and seek a fresh outside perspective. The legal aid organization wanted to know if I thought their intake process was “working for people.”
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