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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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Funding the Cause: How Public Interest Law Organizations Fund Their Activities and Why it Matters to Social Change

February 2013
Laura Beth Nielsen and Catherine R. Albiston
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The Research Group on Legal Diversity of the American Bar Foundation

Winter 2013
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Henry Ford's War on Jews and the Legal Battle Against Hate Speech

Fall 2012
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Civil Rights in Their Own Voices: Situated Justice

March 2012
Laura Beth Nielsen and Ellen Berrey
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Situated Justice: A Contextual Analysis of Fairness and Inequality in Employment Discrimination Litigation

March 2012
Laura Beth Nielsen, Ellen Berrey, Steve G. Hoffman and Laura Beth Nielsen
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Conceptions of Law During the Civil Rights Movement

Winter 2012
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Race and Representation: Racial Disparities in Legal Representation for Employment Civil Rights Plaintiffs

2012
Laura Beth Nielsen, Robert L. Nelson, Amy Myrick and Laura Beth Nielsen
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The Economics of Inequality: The Value of Early Childhood Education

Summer 2011
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Property Rights and the Demands of Transformation

Winter 2011
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The Social Costs of Incarceration

Summer 2010
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Individual Justice or Collective Legal Mobilization? Employment Discrimination Litigation in the Post Civil Rights United States

May 2010
Laura Beth Nielsen, Robert L. Nelson, Ryon Lancaster and Laura Beth Nielsen
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Marginalized Communities and Access to Justice

March 2010
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