The Fordham Urban Law Journal addresses policy issues affecting urban areas. The Journal is Fordham Law School's second oldest publication. The Fordham Urban Law Journal is the fourth most cited student-edited specialty journal of the more than 400 specialty journals in the country.
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Current Issue: Volume 51, Number 5 (2024) With People Struggling and the Law Failing, What Are the Solutions to the Access to Justice Crisis in America?
Articles
Foreword: With People Struggling and the Law Failing, What Are the Solutions to the Access to Justice Crisis in America?
David S. Udell
Measures of Justice: Researching and Evaluating Lay Legal Assistance Programs
Tanina Rostain and James Teufel
A People-Centered Approach to Designing and Evaluating Community Justice Worker Programs in the United States
Matthew Burnett and Rebecca L. Sandefur