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Access to Justice Commissions

Commission Articles

Faith-Slaker, April. Access to Justice Commissions - Accomplishments, Challenges, and Opportunities. Management Information Exchange, Fall 2015.


Echols, Robert; Saunders, Deborah & Casey, Pamela. Access Brief: Access to Justice Commissions, Center on Court Access to Justice for All, an initiative of the National Center for State Courts, July 2014


Hecht, Hon. Nathan L. & Kilbride, Thomas L. Access to Justice Commissions: Lessons from Two States, Trends in State Courts, 2014


Johnson, Hon. Denise R. What the Access to Justice Coalition is Doing. The Vermont Bar Journal, Spring 2011.


Nichol, Gene R. Access to Civil Justice in North Carolina. The North Carolina State Bar Journal, Winter 2009.


Singleton, Sarah M. A State Bar Leader's Perspective. Management Information Exchange, Special Feature: Access to Justice Commissions and Initiatives, Spring 2008.


Echols, Robert. Examples of State Access to Justice Commissions: Creation, Structure and Accomplishments. Management Information Exchange, Special Feature: Access to Justice Commissions and Initiatives, Spring 2008.


Asher, Jonathan; Buchanan, Sam; Chapman, Randy; Heald, Nan; and Pap, Patricia. A Conversation with Legal Services Program Executive Directors in Four States with Access to Justice Commissions. Management Information Exchange, Special Feature: Access to Justice Commissions and Initiatives, Spring 2008.

Echols, Robert. Twelve Lessons from Successful State Access to Justice Efforts. Management Information Exchange, Special Feature: Access to Justice Commissions and Initiatives, Spring 2008.


Grah, Hon. Karla M. & Echols, Robert. Mobilizing Judges, Lawyers and Communities: State Access to Justice Commissions. The Judges' Journal, 47(3), Summer 2008


Echols, Robert. The Rapid Expansion of "State Access to Justice" Commissions. Management Information Exchange, Special Feature: 20th Anniversary Insights, Summer 2005.


Saunders, Don. Building State Justice Communities: Where do we go from here? National Legal Aid & Defender Association.