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| The Access to Justice Research Network (AJRN) aims to connect a wide range of justice stakeholders who are passionate about access to justice in Canada. Coordinated by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice the AJRN allows its members to share research, re
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About / À Propos. Page 2 of 20. What We Know and Need to Know about the State of Access to Justice Research. June 16, 2016. June 16, 2016. In the U.S., legal researchers, unlike medical professionals, do not have the benefit of drawing funds from a federal agency like the National Institute of Health, which provides more than $30B in grants annually to medical researchers. As such, systemic efforts to collect data about the health of legal systems have been lacking. To use the words of Chambliss et al, t...
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