Research
Exploring where law, society and culture meet.
For over 70 years, we’ve conducted rigorous, groundbreaking research used worldwide to help ensure that the law embodies principles like dignity, fairness and justice.
Learning and Practicing Law
Advancing research on legal education and practice, the ABF investigates how the law is practiced both in legal and non-legal settings, including a focus on legal careers and the evolving paths of legal professionals.
Protecting Rights and Accessing Justice
Innovative research through the ABF examines the roles that laws have around the world, with a special focus on protecting vital rights and the ways that people from different communities can access the justice system.
Making and Implementing Law
The ABF analyzes the diverse ways laws are created and practiced in the U.S. and around the world, not just by legal professionals, but also by those who enforce the law and put it into action.
Recent Research Publications
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- Podcasts
Episode 4: The Health Equity Variant
August 2021
- Books
Juries, Lay Judges, and Mixed Courts: A Global Perspective
August 2021
Shari Seidman Diamond, Valerie P. Hans, Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic, Nancy S. Marder and Shari Seidman Diamond
- Videos
William C. Hubbard Law & Education Conference Endowment
- Podcasts
Episode 3: Yes, No, and #MeToo
June 2021
- Books
Disrupting Dignity: Rethinking Power and Progress in LGBTQ Lives
June 2021
Stephen M. Engel and Timothy S. Lyle
- Podcasts
Episode 2: Rent (Reform) Is Due
May 2021
- Articles
The Costs of Seeking Shelter for Renters with Discrediting Background Records
May 2021
Anna Reosti and
- Books
Civil Procedure: An Integrated Approach
May 2021
William H. J. Hubbard
- Podcasts
Episode 1: ...And Justice for All
April 2021
- Newsletters
Advancing Justice for All: The ABF/JPB Foundation Access to Justice Scholars Program
Spring 2021
- Articles
Representing Transnational Law: Drone Warfare and Transnational Legal Text
April 2021
Jothie Rajah
- Books
Research Handbook on Modern Legal Realism
March 2021
Elizabeth Mertz, Shauhin Talesh and Heinz Klug