Growth of Legal-aid Work in the United States: A Study of Our Administration of Justice Primarily as it Affects the Wage Earner and of the Agencies Designed to Improve His Position Before the Law, Revised Edition, by Reginald Heber Smith, of the Boston Bar, and John S. Bradway, of the Philadelphia Bar, with Introduction by Owen J. Roberts ... [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 607.].

Growth of Legal-aid Work in the United States: A Study of Our Administration of Justice Primarily as it Affects the Wage Earner and of the Agencies Designed to Improve His Position Before the Law, Revised Edition, by Reginald Heber Smith, of the Boston Bar, and John S. Bradway, of the Philadelphia Bar, with Introduction by Owen J. Roberts ... [U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin No. 607.].
Author: United States. Congress. House
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Total Pages: 230
Release: 1934
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Justice and the Poor

Justice and the Poor
Author: Reginald Heber Smith
Publisher: New York, Pub. for the Carnegie foundation for the advancement of teaching by C. Scribner's sons
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1919
Genre: Justice, Administration of
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To Establish Justice for All

To Establish Justice for All
Author: Earl Johnson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 927
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Law
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For over a century, many have struggled to turn the Constitution's prime goal "to establish Justice" into reality for Americans who cannot afford lawyers through civil legal aid. This book explains how and why. American statesman Sargent Shriver called the Legal Services Program the "most important" of all the War on Poverty programs he started; American Bar Association president Edward Kuhn said its creation was the most important development in the history of the legal profession. Earl Johnson Jr., a former director of the War on Poverty's Legal Services Program, provides a vivid account of the entire history of civil legal aid from its inception in 1876 to the current day. The first to capture the full story of the dramatic, ongoing struggle to bring equal justice to those unable to afford a lawyer, this monumental three-volume work covers the personalities and events leading to a national legal aid movement—and decades later, the federal government's entry into the field, and its creation of a unique institution, an independent Legal Services Corporation, to run the program. The narrative also covers the landmark court victories the attorneys won and the political controversies those cases generated, along with the heated congressional battles over the shape and survival of the Legal Services Corporation. In the final chapters, the author assesses the current state of civil legal aid and its future prospects in the United States.