2016
DOI: 10.1111/plar.12193
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Speaking of Justice: Encounters in a Legal Self‐Help Clinic

Abstract: This article explores a new form of legal aid commonly referred to as "legal self-help." Through ethnographic research in a legal self-help clinic, I examine the techniques through which help to legal self-help is produced, sustained, and sometimes even challenged as a means of better understanding and critiquing the reformist ideal of "access to justice." In exploring this new context for the negotiation of legal disputes, I show how the shift from legal help to legal self-help blurs the boundaries between pr… Show more

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