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  • Courting Customers’ exercise improves court services (focus), Frank, Lauren, 79: 48, 50 (July-Aug. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • ‘Program Accessibility’: How Courts Can Accomodate People with Disabilities, Dooley, Jeanne and Wood, Erica, 76: 250-253 (Feb.-Mar. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Access to civil justice: Is there a solution? (viewpoint), Moon, Ronald T.Y., 88: 155-157,188 (Jan.-Feb. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • Access to justice: The emerging consensus and some questions and implications, Zorza, Richard, 94: 156-167 (Jan-Feb ’11, AJS Judicature)
  • Access to Legal Services: Examining Common Assumptions, Campbell, Bruce and Talarico, Susette M., 66: 313-318 (Feb. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • The administration of justice in a multilingual society–open to interpretation or lost in translation?, Kahaner, Steven M., 92: 224-231 (6, AJS Judicature)
  • An analysis of ghostwriting decisions: Still searching for the elusive harm, Goldschmidt, Jona, 95: 78-88 (sept-oct ’11, AJS Judicature)
  • Applying Rule 68 (letter), Author, No, 76: 170 (Dec.-Jan. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Assistance for litigants (brief), Richert, David, 84: 103 (Sept.-Oct. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Assisting the deaf in court (brief), Richert, David, 86: 172 (Nov.-Dec. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • The Balancing Act of Court Confidentiality Agreements (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 280, 325 (Apr.-May ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Better justice in Hawaii (brief), Richert, David, 83: 210 (Jan.-Feb. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Beyond Legislative Lobbying: Women’s Rights Groups and the Supreme Court, O’Connor, Karen and Epstein, Lee, 67: 134-143 (Sep. ’83, AJS Judicature)
  • California posts unpublished opinions (brief), Richert, David, 85: 100 (Sept.-Oct. ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Cameras, the courts, and the public (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 86: 4 (July-Aug. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • Can Court-Related Alternatives Improve Our Dispute Resolution System? (query), Rosenberg, Maurice, 69: 254-255 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • The Case Against Mandatory Court-Annexed ADR Programs, Eisele, G. Thomas, 75: 34-40 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • The challenges facing tribal courts today, Endreson, Douglas B.L., 79: 142-146 (Nov.-Dec. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Challenges to the Gatekeeper: The Debate Over Federal Litigating Authority, Olson, Susan M., 68: 70-86 (Aug.-Sep. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Civil Rights Litigation by Organizations: Constraints and Choices, Wasby, Stephen L., 68: 337-352 (Apr.-May ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • A closer look at mandatory arbitration for consumers (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 91: 220-221,260 (Mar-Apr ’08, AJS Judicature)
  • A common-sense approach to justice, Reno, Janet, 77: 66-67, 113-114 (Sep.-Oct. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Confidential Settlements and Sealed Court Records: Necessary Safeguards or Unwarranted Secrecy? (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 78: 304-311 (May-Jun. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Contingency fee lawyers as gatekeepers in the civil justice system, Kritzer, Herbert M., 81: 22-29 (July-Aug. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • The cost of justice: funding state courts, Author, No, 88: 158-169 (Jan.-Feb. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • Court and community partners in Massachusetts, Brown, Lucinda S., 81: 200-205 (Mar.-Apr. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • Court-Annexed Compulsory Arbitration Is Providing Litigants With A Speedier and Less Expensive Alternative to the Traditional Courtroom Trial, Broderick, Raymond J., 75: 41-44 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Courts and media center established (brief), Richert, David, 84: 48 (July-Aug. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Courts and the self-represented (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 82: 4 (July-Aug. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • Courts and the self-represented – the road ahead (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 84: 300 (May-June ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • The crisis in the immigration courts (editorial), Author, No, 95: 56, 58 (sept-oct ’11, AJS Judicature)
  • Cross-cultural justice and the logic of reciprocity: When Westerners run afoul of the law in other countries, Renteln, Alison Dundes, 92: 238-242 (5, AJS Judicature)
  • The dangers of the cultural defense, Morgan, J. Tom and Parker, Laurel, 92: 206, 208 (5, AJS Judicature)
  • Deferral registries update (letter), Schuck, Peter H., 77: 184 (Jan.-Feb. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • The Drugging Of The Courts: How Sick Is The Patient And What Is The Treatment?, Author, No, 73: 314-321 (Apr.-May ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • The emerging tech challenge to the legal profession (viewpoint), Zorza, Richard, 84: 302-303, 329 (May-June ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Ensuring access to justice for self-represented litigants (editorial), Author, No, 94: 204, 207 (Mar-Apr ’11, AJS Judicature)
  • Ensuring access to justice in tough economic times, Broccolina, Frank and Zorza, Richard, 92: 124-128 (3, AJS Judicature)
  • Ensuring Access to Justice: The Role of Interest Group Lawyers in the 60s Campaign for Civil Rights, Heck, Edward V. and Stewart, Joseph, Jr., 66: 84-95 (Aug. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Ensuring adequate funding for the courts (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 88: 152, 187-188 (Jan-Feb ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • Evaluating Proposals for Civil Justice Reform (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 108, 162 (Oct.-Nov. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Expanding Legal Services Programs to Rural America: A Case Study of Program Creation and Operations, Kessler, Marc, 73: 273-280 (Feb.-Mar. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • Exploring the issues in private judging (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 77: 203-210 (Jan.-Feb. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Facilitating caseflow (letter), Cousins, William J., 79: 5 (July-Aug. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Family court pilot project launched (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 94 (Sept.-Oct. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • A federal commitment to tribal justice systems, Reno, Janet, 79: 113-117 (Nov.-Dec. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Fee shifting and public policy: the Equal Access to Justice Act, Mezey, Susan Gluck and Olson, Susan M., 77: 13-20 (Jul.-Aug. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Fee-Shifting Offers of Judgment – An Approach to Reducing the Cost of Litigation, Schwarzer, William W., 76: 147-153 (Oct.-Nov. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Fiddling While Rome Burns: A Response to Dr. Hensler, Butler, Gregory Brian and Miller, Brian David, 75: 251-254 (Feb.-Mar. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Fostering cultural competence in justice system “gatekeepers”, Baskir, Cecily E., 92: 232-237 (5, AJS Judicature)
  • Friendly Fire: Amici Curiae and Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, Behuniak-Long, Susan, 74: 261-270 (Feb.-Mar. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • The Future and the Courts: A Perspective from Illinois, Pilchen, Ira, 76: 137-139, 141-146 (Oct.-Nov. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • How are courts handling pro se litigants?, Goldschmidt, Jona, 82: 13-22 (July-Aug. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • The importance of culture for the justice system, Renteln, Alison Dundes and Valladares, Rene, 92: 194-201 (5, AJS Judicature)
  • Improving Trial Advocacy (letter), Lay, Donald P., 68: 5, 48 (Jun.-Jul. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Is Inadequate Funding Threatening Our System of Justice? (query), Lucas, Malcolm M., 74: 292-293, 337 (Apr.-May ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Judge Schwarzer’s Response (letter), Schwarzer, William W., 76: 170, 213 (Dec.-Jan. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Judges or Lawyers – Who Are The Keepers of the Flame? (query), Tigar, Michael E., 74: 125-127 (Oct.-Nov. ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice beyond our borders (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 81: 228 (May-June ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • Justice improvement activities (brief), Richert, David, 85: 252 (Mar.-Apr. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • Juvenile justice website (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 295 (May-June ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • Law students assist pro se litigants in Maryland (focus), Gilfrich, Nathalie, Granat, Richard,
    Millemann, Michael, and Broccolina, Frank, 81: 82, 84 (Sept.-Oct. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • Legal information vs. legal advice: Developments during the last five years, Greacen, John M., 84: 198-204 (Jan.-Feb. ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Legal Services Before the Supreme Court, Lawrence, Susan E., 72: 266-273 (Feb.-Mar. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Legal Specialization: The Need for Uniformity, Hagglund, Clarance E. and Birnbaum, Robert, 67: 436-447 (Apr. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Let’s Try A Small Claims Calendar for the U.S. Courts (viewpoint), Schwarzer, William W., 78: 221-223, 263-264 (Mar.-Apr. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Mandatory ADR: Can We Talk? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 272, 321 (May-Jun. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • The Mansion vs. The Gatehouse: Viewing the Courts from a Consumer’s Perspective, Church, Thomas W., Jr., 75: 255-261 (Feb.-Mar. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Meeting the pro se challenge: an update (focus), Sampson, Kathleen M., 84: 326-328 (May-June ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Mr. Sullivan’s Response (letter), Sullivan, J. Thomas, 68: 58 (Aug.-Sep. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • A new approach to court reform (viewpoint), Zimmerman, Michael D., 82: 108-111 (Nov.-Dec. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • New class action residual fund rule helps lowincome Hoosiers, Fennell, Monica A., 94: 247 (Mar.-Apr. ’11, AJS Judicature)
  • A new label (letter), Newman, Jon O., 79: 5 (July-Aug. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • New polls show widespread concern about threats to fair and impartial courts (focus), Palast, Geri, 86: 55-56 (July-Aug. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • New York meets challenge of providing interpreter services, Schair, Fern, 94: 311 (may-june ’11, AJS Judicature)
  • Online help for pro se litigants (brief), Richert, David, 86: 216 (Jan.-Feb. ’03, AJS Judicature)
  • An Open Letter to the New President About the Administration of Justice (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 76: 168-169 (Dec.-Jan. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Opening The Courthouse Door: The Americans with Disabilities Act’s Impact on the Courts (focus), Dooley, Jeanne and Wood, Erica, 76: 39-41 (Jun.-Jul. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Opposing More Legal Fees (letter), Meyer, Norman H., Jr., 68: 58 (Aug.-Sep. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Orders of protection online (brief), Brief, AJS, 82: 295 (May-June ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • Pay The Sick First (letter), Shubert, Gustave H., 76: 170 (Dec.-Jan. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • The privatization of civil justice (viewpoint), Murray, Peter, 91: 272-275, 315-316 (May-Jun ’08, AJS Judicature)
  • A Professional Responsibility (letter), Suter, William K., 75: 186, 227 (Dec.-Jan. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Professor Olson Responds (letter), Olson, Susan M., 68: 305 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Protecting the child vs. punishing the offender (viewpoint), Libow, Julius, 79: 297, 329-330 (May-June ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • Public expectations of courts (letter), Tracey, Ann Marie, 82: 154 (Jan.-Feb. ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • Questions for the candidates, Editorial, AJS, 91: 108-109,134 (Nov-Dec ’07, AJS Judicature)
  • Report proposes reforms for family law court in California (brief), Richert, David, 93: 259-260 (6, AJS Judicature)
  • Restore habeas review for Guantanamo prisoners (editorial), Author, No, 91: 4, 43-44 (Jul-Aug ’07, AJS Judicature)
  • Restricting Law Student Employment (letter), Martinie, Steve, 68: 57 (Aug.-Sep. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Sealed court records (brief), Richert, David, 84: 156 (Nov.-Dec. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Securing the future for America’s state courts, Judge, David C., Zweig, Franklin M., Thurston, Sandra S., Turpin, S. Diane, Jernigan, Christopher C., Melnick, Daniel, and Dougherty, Clifford A., 73: 296-306 (Apr.-May ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • Selective Reporting and the Communication of Legal Rights in England, Atkins, Burton M., 76: 58-67 (Aug.-Sep. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Self Help Support named a 2004 top 10 court website (brief), Richert, David, 88: 232 (Mar.-Apr. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • Self-help centers improve access to justice (brief), Richert, David, 88: 232 (Mar.-Apr. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • Should Users of the Legal System Pay for Legal Education? (query), Sullivan, J. Thomas, 68: 6-7, 47-48 (Jun.-Jul. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Solutions to Federal Judicial Gridlock, Williams, Victor, 76: 185-186, 191-193 (Dec.-Jan. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Specializing the Federal Courts: Neutral Reforms or Efforts to Shape Judicial Policy?, Baum, Lawrence, 74: 217-224 (Dec.-Jan. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • State Court-Annexed Arbitration: What Do Attorneys Think?, Boersema, Craig, Hanson, Roger A., and Keilitz, Susan, 75: 28-33 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • State Panels Document Racial, Ethnic Bias In The Courts (focus), Tyler, Arline S. and Montano, Steven, 78: 154-156, 161 (Nov.-Dec. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • State Post-Conviction Representation of Defendants Sentenced to Death, Wilson, Richard J. and Spangenberg, Robert L., 72: 331-337 (Apr.-May ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Taking Aim at the American Legal System: The Council on Competitiveness’s Agenda for Legal Reform, Hensler, Deborah R., 75: 244-250 (Feb.-Mar. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Turner v. Rogers: The Implications for Access to Justice Strategies, Zorza, Richard, 95: 255-266 (May-June ’12, AJS Judicature)
  • The unique challenges of cross-cultural justice: Foreword, Lynn, Barbara M.G., 92: 190-231 (5, AJS Judicature)
  • The unique challenges of cross-cultural justice: Introduction, Ridgeway, Delissa A., 92: 191-193 (5, AJS Judicature)
  • Unsettling Issues About Settling Civil Litigation: Examining “Doomsday Machines,” “Quick Looks” and Other Modest Proposals, Bedlin, Howard and Nejelski, Paul, 68: 9-29 (Jun.-Jul. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Video aids pro se litigants (brief), Richert, David, 83: 210 (Jan.-Feb. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Video In The Misdemeanor Court: The South Florida Experience, Terry, W. Clinton, III and Surette, Ray, 69: 13-19 (Jun.-Jul. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • The virtues of the cultural defense, Friedman, Rameriz, Linda, 92: 207, 209-211, 247 (5, AJS Judicature)
  • What Can the American Adversary System Learn from an Inquisitorial System of Justice? (query), Strier, Franklin, 76: 109-111, 161-162 (Oct.-Nov. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • What judges say about state court funding and judicial independence, Carson, Wallace P., Jr., Patrick, Hunter, and Sackett, Rosemary, 88: 187 (Jan.-Feb. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • What We Know and Don’t Know About Court-Administered Arbitration, Hensler, Deborah R., 69: 270-278 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • When ignorance may be the defense: Immigrants and knowledge of U.S. law, Veazey, Linda, 92: 202-205 (5, AJS Judicature)
  • Who Makes Policy? (letter), Troutman, Charles H., 68: 304-305 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Why courts should care about self-represented litigants (viewpoint), Dickinson, Jess H., 91: 8-10, 44 (Jul-Aug ’07, AJS Judicature)
  • Women’s Rights Litigation in the 1980s: More of the Same?, George, Tracey E. and Epstein, Lee, 74: 314-321 (Apr.-May ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • The Worst Should Go First: Deferral Registries in Asbestos Litigation, Schuck, Peter H., 75: 318-328 (Apr.-May ’92, AJS Judicature)

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