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Access to Justice and the Role of the Private Practitioner, 24 Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy (2015)
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The Toughest Nut: Handling Cases Pitting Unrepresented Litigants Against Represented Ones, 62 National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges Journal 10 (2011)
When Must Counsel Be Appointed, and When Might Access to Justice Mean Less Assistance?, 9 Seattle Journal for Social Justice 97 (2011)
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Connecting Self-Representation to Civil Gideon: What Existing Data Reveal About When Counsel is Most Needed, 37 Fordham Urban Law Journal (2010)
The Twin Imperatives of Providing Access to Justice and Establishing a Civil Gideon, 93 Massachusetts Law Review 214 (2010)
Pursuing Access to Justice and Civil Right to Counsel in a Time of Economic Crisis, 15 Roger Williams University Law Review 472 (2010)
Approaching Ethical Issues Involving Unrepresented Litigants, 43 Clearinghouse Review 377 (2009)
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Towards a Context-Based Civil Gideon Through Access to Justice Initiatives, 40 Clearinghouse Review 196 (2006)
From the Margins to the Core: Integrating Public Service Legal Work into the Mainstream of Legal Education, 40 New England Law Review 479 (2006)
Shaping a Context-Based Civil Gideon from the Dynamics of Social Change, 15 Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review 697 (2006)
Revising the Role of the Court-Connected Mediator To Achieve Fairness for Unrepresented Litigants, 11 NE-ACR Newsletter (2005)
The Legal Community’s Response to 9/11: Normalcy After 9/11: Public Service as the Crisis Fades, 31 Fordham Urban Law Journal 983 (2004)
From 10 to 20: A Guide to Utilizing the MacCrate Report Over the Next Decade, 23 Pace Law Review 519 (2003)
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The MacCrate Report Turns 10: Assessing its Impact and Identifying Gaps we Should Seek to Narrow, 8 Clinical Law Review 109 (2002)
Integrating Public Service into Non-clinical Courses, The Law Teacher 13 (2001)
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