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Simpler Justice

More than half a century ago, the U.S. Supreme Court guaranteed free lawyers for all felony defendants who could not afford legal representation in the landmark case of Gideon v. Wainwright. Yet too often, Gideon’s trumpet is muted. Far too … Continue reading

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A Simpler and Less Adversarial System Would Be More Just

Professor Benjamin H. Barton and Judge Stephanos Bibas must be congratulated for sticking their necks out in their book, Rebooting Justice, by suggesting using fewer lawyers to resolve legal problems and embracing technology to assist people with accessing the justice … Continue reading

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JSTOR’s free read-only access gets simpler

“JSTOR has made its free read-only access more flexible. Now, anyone with a MyJSTOR account can read up to six journal articles online every 30 days. Designed primarily for people who are not affiliated with an institution, JSTOR’s read-only service … Continue reading

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