The Justice Index - Measuring Access to Justice

This resource was created by James Gamble, author of the essay in the next blog post.



Measuring Access to Justice

Measuring Access to Justice

Justice depends on having a fair chance to be heard, regardless of who you are, where you live, or how much money you have. At minimum, a person should be able to learn about her rights and then give effective voice to them in a neutral and nondiscriminatory, formal or informal, process that determines the facts, applies the rule of law, and enforces the result.

That is Access to Justice.

The Justice Index 2016

The Attorney Access Index

The Self-Representation Index

The Language Access Index

The Disability Access Index

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