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Announcing International AtJ Forum at Fordham Law & NYU Law in September 2025

March 16, 2025
We are excited to announce the 2025 International Access to Justice Forum will be held in New York City on September 26th and September 27th, 2025, hosted by Fordham & NYU Law Schools, including the National Center for Access to Justice. This international event has been at the center of the creative advocacy and scholarship around Access to Justice, and we are looking forward to continuing that tradition.
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New Writings Describe Policy Solutions at the Leading Edge of the Access to Justice Movement

December 3, 2024
In eight new articles arising out of the Access to Justice Solutions Symposium, the public event hosted by NCAJ on February 9, 2024 in partnership with the Stein Center for Law & Ethics and Fordham's Urban Law Journal, scholars and advocates now discuss and analyze important policy solutions at the leading edge of the access to justice movement.
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NCAJ's Ability to Pay Report & NCAJ's New Law Journal Article on Ability to Pay are Live Online

October 6, 2024
Government imposed fines and fees can add up to thousands of dollars. People able to pay can close their cases quickly and move on with their lives. However, people unable to pay face a wide range of harms. It shouldn’t be this way. Meaningful ability to pay determinations can reduce these harms and create greater equity.
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Watch the Videos from NCAJ's Access to Justice Solutions Symposium of February 9, 2024

March 12, 2024
On February 9th, 2024, more than 500 peopled gathered or tuned in via stream to the AtJ Solutions Symposium. The sessions were videotaped that day. If you'd like to re-see what you saw, or see the sessions for the first time, you can do so at the links, below. Take a look, consider the progress of the access to justice movement, and join in the work to increase access to justice in America.
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Update: View the Video from Webinar Introducing NCAJ's New Consumer Debt Litigation Index and Two Additional New Tools for Increasing Fairness in Consumer Debt Litigation

March 8, 2024
Update: View the Webinar (link below) from March 14, 2024, when NCAJ joined the Center for Public Health Law Research of Temple University Beasley School of Law and the National Consumer Law Center for NCLC's national webinar introducing these organizations' three new tools for increasing fairness in consumer debt litigation.
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New “Consumer Debt Litigation Index” Ranks States on Best Policies for Access to Justice

March 4, 2024
The National Center for Access to Justice (NCAJ) at Fordham Law School today announced the release of the Consumer Debt Litigation Index, an on-line resource that demonstrates that every U.S. state and the District of Columbia lack essential legal standards to protect consumers from wrongful, abusive debt collection tactics that can lead to homelessness, family breakup, overwhelming stress and other devastating consequences for families and individuals. There are signs of progress and many states are trying to improve, but every state has a long way to go.
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You are invited: With People Struggling and the Law Failing, What are the Solutions to the Access to Justice Crisis in America?

January 25, 2024
Please join us for the AtJ Solutions Symposium. NCAJ and its partner organizations at Fordham Law will bring experts and scholars together in discussion of the access to justice movement’s leading edge: policy solutions.
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The Price People Pay: Fines and Fees in New York

November 15, 2023
Join us on December 5th at 6:30 pm as NCAJ's Legal & Policy Director Lauren Jones leads this panel of NYC leaders in this timely and critical conversation. . .
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