Archive for the ‘Access to Justice’ Category
Still Time to Register for Tomorrow’s Access to Justice is Social Justice Forum at Albany Law
Posted by: Ray Brescia on March 29, 2017
Robot Lawyers, the Access to Justice Crisis, and the Trump Budget
Posted by: Ray Brescia on March 20, 2017
Albany Law Students Assist in Drafting Amicus Brief Filed on Behalf of 167 Members of Congress Opposing Immigration Executive Order
Posted by: Ray Brescia on February 22, 2017
New York City First in Nation to Recognize Right to Counsel in Housing Court
Posted by: Ray Brescia on February 13, 2017
Are Robots Coming for Lawyers’ Jobs? (and How to Prepare If They Are)
Posted by: Ray Brescia on December 22, 2016
Woefully Poor Performance of the United States on Global Access to Justice Ranking
Posted by: Ray Brescia on October 27, 2016
Access to Justice as a Constitutional Imperative
Posted by: Ray Brescia on October 20, 2016
“Uber for Lawyers” Still Needs Lawyers
Posted by: Ray Brescia on October 4, 2016
Law Schools Need to Embrace an Access-to-Justice Mission
Posted by: Ray Brescia on October 2, 2016
And the New York Times endorses…A Right to Counsel in Housing Court
Posted by: Ray Brescia on September 26, 2016