Protecting Rights and Accessing Justice
Projects
ABF researchers produce cutting-edge research on the persistent access to justice gap, identifying the key factors that create and exacerbate the access to justice gap while also uncovering ways to address that gap.
Recent Research Publications
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- Newsletters
The ABF Survey on Criminal Justice Administration: Origins of the Modern Criminal Justice Paradigm
Spring 2020
- Articles
A Tale Half Told: State Exclusionary and Inclusionary Regimes, Incarceration of Fathers, and the Educational Attainment of Children
April 2020
John Hagan, Holly Foster and Chantrey J. Murphy
- Articles
"Deserve Got Nothin' to Do with It": The Value of Homicide Victims in The Wire
2019
Janice Nadler
- Articles
Imprisonment, Opioids, and Health Care Reform: The Failure to Reach a High-Risk Population
November 2019
John Hagan and Holly Foster
- Articles
The Deserving Worker: Decision About Workplace Accommodation by Judges and Laypeople
June 2019
Laura Beth Nielsen, Jill D. Weinberg and Kat Albrecht
- Reports
Legal Tech for Non Lawyers: Report of the Survey of US Legal Technologies
2019
Rebecca Sandefur
- Articles
Regulation, Public Attitudes, and Private Governance
January 2019
Janice Nadler and David A. Dana
- Articles
Emotional Evidence in Court
January 2019
Janice Nadler, Hannah J. Phalen and Jessica M. Salerno
- Articles
Soda Taxes as a Legal and Social Movement
2018
Janice Nadler and David A. Dana
- Books
The Criminalization of Black Children: Race, Gender and Delinquency in Chicago's Juvenile Justice System, 1899-1945
April 2018
Tera Agyepong
- Newsletters
ABF Scholar is First to Examine Legal History of Iconic Civil Rights 'Sit-In' Movement in New Book
Spring 2018
Christopher W. Schmidt
- Articles
Dignity and Discrimination: Employment Civil Rights in the Workplace and In Courts
March 2018
Laura Beth Nielsen, Robert L. Nelson and Ellen Berrey