Protecting Rights and Accessing Justice
Projects
ABF researchers produce cutting-edge research on the persistent access to justice gap, identifying the key factors that create and exacerbate the access to justice gap while also uncovering ways to address that gap.
Recent Research Publications
Displaying 12 Results Out of 91
- Books
Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights
September 2023
Dylan C. Penningroth
- Articles
All Together Now: Building a Shared Access to Justice Research Framework for Theoretical Insight and Actionable Intelligence
April 2023
Rebecca L. Sandefur and Matthew Burnett
- Articles
The Exonerating "Guise of Brotherhood": Intra-Fraternal Sexual Violence Survivors' Accounts of Illegibility
November 2022
David Fishman, Laura Beth Nielsen, , Laura Beth Nielsen, Sino Esthappan and
- Articles
Designing Just Solutions at Scale: Lawyerless Legal Services and Evidence-Based Regulation
September 2022
Matthew Burnett and Rebecca L. Sandefur
- Articles
Misunderstanding Law: Undergraduates' Analysis of Campus Title IX Policies
August 2022
Laura Beth Nielsen, Kat Albrecht, Lydia Wuorinen, Laura Beth Nielsen and
- Articles
Adding Insult to Injury: The Justification Frame in Official Narratives of Officer-Involved Killings
August 2022
Traci Burch
- Articles
Officer-Involved Killings and the Repression of Protest
March 2022
Traci Burch
- Articles
Assigning Punishment: Reader Responses to Crime News
February 2022
Janice Nadler and Kat Albrecht
- Books
Chicago's Reckoning: Racism, Politics, and the Deep History of Policing in an American City
February 2022
John Hagan, Bill McCarthy, Daniel Herda and John Hagan
- Articles
Not All Black Lives Matter: Officer-Involved Deaths and the Role of Victim Characteristics in Shaping Political Interest and Voter Turnout
December 2021
Traci Burch
- Reports
The Impact of COVID-19 on Small Rental Property Management: Insights from a Chicago Case Study
December 2021
Anna Reosti, Allison Suppan Helmuth and
- Articles
Protecting Basic Legal Freedoms: International Legal Complexes, Accountability Devices, and the Deviant Case of China
November 2021
Terence Halliday, Shira Zilberstein and Wendy Espeland