J.J. Prescott examines how courts have been expanding access to justice by adopting online dispute resolution (ODR) platforms and other outward-facing communication technologies in "Next Steps in Online Courts: Accelerating Access to Justice Through Court Technology." Prescott explores how Alaska innovates in this area by using technology to mitigate unique geographic and demographic barriers and leverage out-of-state resources. Read here: https://lnkd.in/eBExHWZ6
Alaska Law Review
法律服务
Durham,NC 139 位关注者
Journal of Alaska law supported by the Alaska Bar Association and Duke University School of Law.
关于我们
Who we are The Alaska Law Review is a scholarly publication that examines legal issues affecting the state of Alaska. It is composed of second and third year law students from Duke University School of Law, and governed by a faculty advisor committee. What we do The Alaska Law Review publishes in June and December. In publishing these issues, the Alaska Law Review seeks to provide articles related to current legal trends and issues of practical importance to the Alaska Bar. The Alaska Law Review also publishes an annual Year-in-Review consisting of short summaries of significant court decisions from Alaska Superior Courts, the Alaska Court of Appeals, the Alaska Supreme Court, the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska, and the Ninth Circuit. Why is the Alaska Law Review at Duke? The Alaska Bar Association recognizes a need for a scholarly publication devoted specifically to issues affecting Alaska. Alaska does not, however, have a state law school so the Alaska Bar selected Duke University School of Law to publish the Alaska Law Review.
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https://alr.law.duke.edu/
Alaska Law Review的外部链接
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- 法律服务
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- 11-50 人
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- Durham,NC
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- 1980
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210 Science Drive
Box 90364
US,NC,Durham,27708-0364
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In her article titled "Justice Beyond the State," Kirsten Matoy Carlson explores how strengthening tribal courts through restorations of jurisdiction can address access to justice issues in Alaska Native villages. Matoy Carlson argues that, to be successful, Alaska Natives must be the ones to define the justice provided in their communities. Read here: https://lnkd.in/eZaPAacq
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Rebecca L. Sandefur and Matthew Burnett in their article "Building Successful Justice Worker Programs: Emerging Insights from Research and Practice" explore the role of community justice workers as a transformative model to provide legal services to individuals. Sandefur and Burnett offer ten essential insights for successful programs that reflect discoveries from a growing body of social scientific research. Read here: https://lnkd.in/eVGDqbrK
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Joy Anderson, Sarah Carver, and Dr. Robert Onders explore how Alaska's characterization as a legal desert—a large geographic area with few attorneys—contributes to the access to justice gap in the state. To address this need, Alaska Legal Services Corporation is turning to community justice workers to offer intervention for particular legal issues. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/e2qBV2ve
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In her Keynote Address titled "Addressing the Access to Justice Crisis: Think Systemically, Act Locally" Nikole Nelson explores the vast scope of legal problems specifically facing the poor and people of color in Alaska. In doing so, Nelson advocates for an approach that de-centers lawyer-only solutions and encourages the involvement of community-based organizations to meet these needs. Read here: https://lnkd.in/eeQY5Tyx
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The December 2024 "Access to Justice" Symposium Edition is now published and available for viewing: https://lnkd.in/e4KjW4VM
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Last week the Alaska Law Review hosted its 2024 Symposium titled “Expanding Access to Justice in Alaska.” Panel topics included structural barriers to legal reform, tribal law, environmental law, Alaska’s legal services shortage, and more. A huge thank you to all our wonderful panelists for participating and to our Executive Development Editor, Hannah Berg, for planning the event!
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The 2024 Symposium is less than one month away! Please see below for the schedule of speakers broken down by panel and topic. RSVPs can be submitted at https://lnkd.in/gpDEPs82.
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We're so excited to share details of the panels comprising the 2024 Symposium on Access to Justice! For more information on panel schedules and panelists, visit https://lnkd.in/ewCanRAs. RSVPs may be submitted at https://lnkd.in/eBsY7Qff.
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In honor of our 2024 Symposium on Access to Justice being less than two months away, we wanted to highlight our previous symposium on Alaska and the Environment! Check out the 2022 Symposium page for a preview of what to expect (https://lnkd.in/gkd3zqTS) and RSVP for this year's symposium here: https://lnkd.in/gYYaPZSj.
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