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Protecting Rights and Accessing Justice

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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.

Modest Proposals? Exploring the Potential of Markets and Technology to Promote Access to Civil Justice
The Least of These: Violence, Freedom, and the Promise of a New World
Alternative Legal Professionals
Consent to Sex on Campus: How Undergraduates Understand and Enact Sexual Consent in the Title IX Era
Constructing Feminized Courts and Carceral Institutions: Gender, the Legal Regulation of Race, and the Making of Modern Criminal Justice
Contested Constructions of Discrimination
Employment Civil Rights
Policing and Political Participation
Public Opinion, Private Governance, and the Influence of Source Credibility
Racial and Ethnic Inequalities in Paternal Imprisonment, Investment in Families and Schools, and Child Educational Inequality
Regulating the Crisis: An Exploratory Study of Landlord Responses to Pandemic-Era Tenant Protection Regulations
Science and the Legal System
The Hero and the Monsignor: Law, Sexual Violence, and the Catholic Church
Verification of Voter Eligibility: The Process of Disenfranchisement
World Justice Project

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Ordinary People and the Rationalization of Wrongdoing

2020
Janice Nadler
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Reliable Research in an Unprecedented Time

Fall 2020
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America First Populism, Social Volatility, and Self-Reported Arrests

October 2020
John Hagan, Ioana Sendroiu, Ron Levi, John Donohue III and John Hagan
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We Go Totally Subjective: Discretion, Discrimination, and Tenant Screening in a Landlord’s Market

August 2020
Anna Reosti and
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Legal Advice from Nonlawyers: Consumer Demand, Provider Quality, and Public Harms

2020
Rebecca L. Sandefur
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The ABF Survey on Criminal Justice Administration: Origins of the Modern Criminal Justice Paradigm

Spring 2020
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A Tale Half Told: State Exclusionary and Inclusionary Regimes, Incarceration of Fathers, and the Educational Attainment of Children

April 2020
John Hagan, Holly Foster, Chantrey J. Murphy and John Hagan
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"Deserve Got Nothin' to Do with It": The Value of Homicide Victims in The Wire

2019
Janice Nadler
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Imprisonment, Opioids, and Health Care Reform: The Failure to Reach a High-Risk Population

November 2019
John Hagan, Holly Foster and John Hagan
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The Deserving Worker: Decision About Workplace Accommodation by Judges and Laypeople

June 2019
Laura Beth Nielsen, Jill D. Weinberg, Kat Albrecht and Laura Beth Nielsen
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Legal Tech for Non Lawyers: Report of the Survey of US Legal Technologies

2019
Rebecca L. Sandefur
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Regulation, Public Attitudes, and Private Governance

January 2019
Janice Nadler and David A. Dana
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