Protecting Rights and Accessing Justice
Projects
ABF researchers produce cutting-edge research on the persistent access to justice gap, identifying the key factors that create and exacerbate the access to justice gap while also uncovering ways to address that gap.
Recent Research Publications
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- Podcasts
Episode 3: Yes, No, and #MeToo
June 2021
Laura Beth Nielsen
- Podcasts
Episode 2: Rent (Reform) Is Due
May 2021
Anna Reosti
- Articles
The Costs of Seeking Shelter for Renters with Discrediting Background Records
May 2021
Anna Reosti
- Podcasts
Episode 1: ...And Justice for All
April 2021
Tom Ginsburg and Rebecca Sandefur
- Newsletters
Advancing Justice for All: The ABF/JPB Foundation Access to Justice Scholars Program
Spring 2021
- Articles
Dignity Discourses in Struggles for Basic Legal Freedoms in China
February 2021
Terence Halliday and Sida Liu
- Books
Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration
February 2021
Reuben Jonathan Miller
- Books
Civil Rights in America: A History
December 2020
Christopher W. Schmidt
- Articles
Ordinary People and the Rationalization of Wrongdoing
2020
Janice Nadler
- Newsletters
Reliable Research in an Unprecedented Time
Fall 2020
Carol A. Heimer and Traci Burch
- Articles
America First Populism, Social Volatility, and Self-Reported Arrests
October 2020
John Hagan, Ioana Sendroiu, Ron Levi and John Donohue III
- Articles
We Go Totally Subjective: Discretion, Discrimination, and Tenant Screening in a Landlord’s Market
August 2020
Anna Reosti